Supermarket Written by Kathleen Krull Illustrated By Melanie Hope Greenberg Unit 1 Week 4.

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Supermarket Written by Kathleen Krull Illustrated By Melanie Hope Greenberg Unit 1 Week 4

laundry Noun: clothes that need washing or are being washed My mom put the laundry in the washer so I would have clean clothes to wear.

section Noun: part of a space My mother cut a small section of pie to eat for dessert.

shelves Noun: flat surfaces for storage The books in the library are on shelves so you can find what you’re looking for.

spoiled Adjective: rotten, overripe The spoiled fruit was giving off a foul odor.

store Noun: a business where shoppers buy items At the grocery store, you can buy fresh fruits, vegetables and meats.

thousands Adjective: tens of hundreds The rich businessman had thousands of dollars in his bank account.

variety Adjective: having many different kinds There was a variety of fruits to choose from at the supermarket.

traded Verb: gave something away in exchange for something else My brother traded me his controller for my wrench.