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Chicken Aren’t the Only Ones Vocabulary Quiz

This Week’s Words: * ballot * campaign * vote

disaster an opening in the earth’s crust where lava and ash are ejected to burst our violently something that causes great damage

Sometimes my room is a disaster.

erupting an opening in the earth’s crust where lava and ash are ejected to burst our violently something that causes great damage

One problem in the story was the volcano was erupting and the Grunts were trapped.

volcano an opening in the earth’s crust where lava and ash are ejected to burst our violently something that causes great damage

Volcanos erupting over many years is how the Hawaiian islands were formed.

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