Digital Scavenger Hunt By: Shyrbel Celira Per. 5 Fall 2014.

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Digital Scavenger Hunt By: Shyrbel Celira Per. 5 Fall 2014

Button A small disk or knob that is usually sown onto a piece of clothing to security or for decoration. Can come in different sizes, colors, and shapes. Something that you can press in order for an action to happen.

Red A color that is at the end of the spectrum next to orange. Often represented as the color of anger, fire or danger.

Square A shape that has four equal sides and angles.

Clutter Describes mess or unorganized space

Underneath The opposite of above. Describes something that is below.

Can’t Live Without A phrase that expresses feeling of love towards something. Expresses that you adore something and it is necessary.

Stripes Lines or bands that are evenly spaced. Is usually colored and shows design.

Curvy Lines Lines that are not straight. Shows a bent in a straight line.

Sound Something that we hear or is produced. Music produces sound that we can hear.

Empty Something that is not filled. It contains nothing.

Delicious Something, usually food, that taste extremely good. A pleasant taste.

Upside Down When something is in inverted order. When the top is place in the bottom.

Silence When nothing can be heard. There are no sounds.

Water An essential liquid that is used to hydrate living things. It is usually colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It mainly comes from lakes, rivers and oceans.

Pattern It is a design that is chosen to decorate something. An arrangement of objects in a specific order.

Together To be with something or someone.

Push A movement in which you exert force from your hand on something in order for a movement to happen.

Develop To grow or to create something.

Passion A strong love. Shows strong emotion towards something.

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