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The Lost and Found vocabulary Theme 1, Story 1 Key Vocabulary

Directions  Lines or paths along which someone or something goes, lies, or points.  There were doorways in all directions. Quiz

Rumpled  Wrinkled or creased  She held up something green and badly rumpled. Quiz

Situations  Sets of conditions at certain moments in time.  “Then maybe we wouldn’t get into these crazy situations.” Quiz

Unusual  Not usual, common, or ordinary; strange  “It’s been an unusual day,” said Wendell. Quiz

Visible  Able to be seen  Soon only her feet were visible. Quiz

Worried  Concerned or anxious  “What are we worried about?” Quiz

Quiz Yourself directions rumpled situations unusual visible worried