adorable Adjective: really, really cute

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I Wanna Iguana By Karen Kaufman Orloff Illustrated by David Catrow Unit 2 Week 2

adorable Adjective: really, really cute My family picked out an adorable puppy from the pet store. What do you own that is adorable?

compassionate Adjective: kind and wanting to help My mother was compassionate when I fell off my bike and skinned my knee How have you been compassionate?

exactly Adverb: without any error I got all the questions on my test exactly right. What can be done exactly correct?

iguana Noun: a large lizard from Central and South America The iguana was climbing the tree in the rainforest. Where have you seen an iguana?

mature Adjective: grown up When you turn 18, you are considered a mature adult. What mature person do you know?

mention Verb: to talk about something briefly Did my mom happen to mention I’m riding the bus home today? When have you had to mention something to someone?

trophies Noun: prizes given for winning The team won trophies for coming in first place in the race. What have you won trophies for?