Autobiography Objective: I can correctly use vocabulary words in my reading, speaking, and writing.

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Autobiography Objective: I can correctly use vocabulary words in my reading, speaking, and writing.

Childhood

The woman remembered running through the meadow in her childhood.

Childhood Child-hood (noun) The time or condition of being a child.

Insights Now, I understand what Eloise Greenfield’s life was like.

Insights After reading Langston Terrace, the girl had more insights about the author. Now, I understand what Eloise Greenfield’s life was like.

Insights In-sights (noun) Perceptions of the true nature of something. Now, I understand what Eloise Greenfield’s life was like.

Memories

The mother put all of her memories about her first daughter into the baby book.

Memories Mem-or-ies (noun) Things remembered from the past.

Original

The Mona Lisa on the left is the original painting.

Original Or-i-gi-nal (noun) Being the source from which a copy or translation is made.

Piece

The artist stood next to his piece of art for the museum.

Piece Piece (noun) A work of literature, art, or music.

Present mnet.org.uk/wmnet/custom/files_uploaded/uploaded_reso urces/503/clock.swf

Present The clock always shows the present time.

Present Pres-ent (noun) Being or happening now; current