Fourth Grade Unit 5 Week 4 Antarctic Journal Words to Know anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs.

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Fourth Grade Unit 5 Week 4 Antarctic Journal

Words to Know anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

large masses of ice, detached from a glacier and floating in the sea anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

to go away; leave depart anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

causing fear or dislike;looking dangerous or unpleasant anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs forbidding

looking forward to; expectation anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs anticipation

rises and falls anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs heaves

act or process of meeting at a point anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs convergence

anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs continent one of the seven great masses of land on Earth

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? In the storm, the boat heaves forward with every wave. sinks rises and falls

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? There are seven continents on Earth. biggest land areas countries

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? We didn’t go on the trip because of the forbidding sky. dangerous looking angry

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? We saw an iceberg in Alaska. big rock big ice

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The town is at the river’s convergence. meeting end

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? She was full of anticipation as they neared Disney World. happiness expectation

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Since the party is over, it is time for us to depart. leave clean

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