Fourth Grade Unit 5 Week 4 Antarctic Journal Words to Know anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs.

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Fourth Grade Unit 5 Week 4 Antarctic Journal

Words to Know anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

act or process of meeting at a point convergence anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

act of anticipating; looking forward to; expectation anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

causing fear or dislike; looking dangerous or unpleasent forbidding anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

to go away; leave depart anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

one of the seven great masses of land on the Earth. continent anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

large masses of ice detached from glaciers and floating in the sea. iceberg anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

rises; rises and fall alternatively heaves anticipation continent convergence depart forbidding heaves icebergs

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? She will depart for her vacation on Tuesday. report leave

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The convergence of the water was at the mouth of the river. widening joining

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? There are seven continents on the planet. land masses hillside

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The ship hit the iceberg, and started to sink. ice caps over polar regions masses of ice that float in the ocean

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The glacier had a forbidding look about it. puzzled threatening

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Jim felt anticipation as he waited in line to ride the roller coaster excitement confusion

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The hook heaves the giant fish out of the water and into the boat. crushes hoists

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