Lesson Eight Vocabulary Words

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Lesson Eight Vocabulary Words Story: Me and Uncle Romie

Having great beauty; magnificent The fireworks show was glorious.

The place where an artist works. The artist painted in his studio.

Worried or anxious The concerned citizens went to the town meeting.

An example of This is a model of a molecule.

To become spread or blurred The ink smeared easily.

To be damaged beyond repair The oil ruined the ocean ecosystem.

yanked To pull with a sudden, short movement She yanked open the treasure chest.

To mark or become marked The sun rays seemed to streak across the sky.

schedule A program of events, appointments or classes. Our class schedule shows that we are in the library every Friday.

A fancy meal Every Thanksgiving we have a feast.