The Statue of Liberty Vocabulary Read the vocabulary words. Liberty Torch Crown Model Unforgettable Symbol Tablet Unveiled.

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The Statue of Liberty Vocabulary

Read the vocabulary words. Liberty Torch Crown Model Unforgettable Symbol Tablet Unveiled

What does liberty mean? Liberty means freedom. Examples Freedom of Religion Freedom of the Press Freedom of Speech The Statue of Liberty is a statue representing the freedom of our nation.

What is a torch? A torch is a fiery light. The Statue of Liberty holds a torch in her right hand. It lights the way to freedom for those coming to America.

What is a crown? A royal head piece. The Statue of Liberty has a crown. It has seven points for the seven continents and seas of the world.

What is a model? A model is a smaller version of something bigger. Examples model airplanes model cars A model was made of the Statue of Liberty.

What does unforgettable mean? A memory that you are not able to forget. A great birthday A special Christmas A familiar smell An incredible sight

What is a symbol? A symbol is something that stands for something else. The broken shackles around the Statue of Liberty’s feet symbolize our freedom.

What is a tablet? A tablet is a flat surface used for writing. The Statue of Liberty holds a tablet in her left hand. The date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence is inscribed on it, July 4, 1776.

What does unveiled mean? Unveiled means to uncover. Art is unveiled or uncovered for onlookers. The Statue of Liberty was unveiled by Frederic Bartholdi.

Read the vocabulary words. Liberty Torch Crown Model Unforgettable Symbol Tablet Unveiled

Test Time! liberty a. happiness b. freedom c. sorrowa. happinessb. freedomc. sorrow torch a. fiery light b. flashlight c. lampa. fiery lightb. flashlight c. lamp crown a. tooth b. head piece c. veila. toothb. head piecec. veil model a. small version b. exact copy c. perfecta. small versionb. exact copyc. perfect unforgettable a. under b. remember c. abovea. under b. rememberc. above symbol a. smallb. instrument c. representa. smallb. instrumentc. represent tablet a. penb. notepad c. bookmarka. penb. notepadc. bookmark unveiled a. uncoverb. cover up c. undoa. uncoverb. cover upc. undo If you hear the applause, then you are correct!

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