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Eye of the Storm Fourth Grade Unit 3 Week 4

Words to Know destruction inland expected shatter forecasts surge

to break into pieces suddenly destruction expected forecasts inland shatter surge shatter to break into pieces suddenly

thought something would probably come or happen destruction expected forecasts inland shatter surge expected thought something would probably come or happen

statements of what is coming; predictions destruction expected forecasts inland shatter surge forecasts statements of what is coming; predictions

destruction great damage; ruin destruction expected forecasts inland shatter surge destruction great damage; ruin

a swelling motion; sweep or rush, especially of waves destruction expected forecasts inland shatter surge surge a swelling motion; sweep or rush, especially of waves

in or toward the interior destruction expected forecasts inland shatter surge inland in or toward the interior

jingle smash Wrap that gift carefully so that it won’t shatter. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Wrap that gift carefully so that it won’t shatter. jingle smash

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? It was difficult to imagine how much destruction the hurricane caused. damage concern

away from the coast close to the city Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Most people traveled inland to avoid the worst of the storm. away from the coast close to the city

stumble rush When the doors opened, there was a surge of people. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? When the doors opened, there was a surge of people. stumble rush

Andy expected to get a raise before the holidays. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Andy expected to get a raise before the holidays. decided hoped

Sara listens to many forecasts. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Sara listens to many forecasts. guesses about the future solutions to the problems

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