Pushing up the Sky antlers bony, branching growths on the head of a male deer, elk, or moose.

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Pushing up the Sky

antlers bony, branching growths on the head of a male deer, elk, or moose

imagined made a picture or idea of something in your mind

languages human speech, spoken or written

narrator the person who tells a story

overhead over the head; on high; above

poked pushed with force against someone or something

The narrator was telling the story.

Lisa can speak many different languages.

The moose had his antlers hung in the tree.

I imagined I was a fairy princess.

Grant poked me hard in the side with his finger.

The ceiling overhead was leaking water onto the floor.

GREAT JOB!