bottom Noun: the lowest part

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Tops and Bottoms Adapted and Illustrated by Janet Stevens Unit 2 Week 4

bottom Noun: the lowest part The bottom part of a plant is called the root. What types of things have a bottom?

cheated Verb: tricked, treated dishonestly My brother cheated during the board game so we had to play again. Has anyone ever cheated you?

clever Adjective: smart; intelligent The clever student scored an A+ on their test. What is a synonym for clever?

crops Noun: plants grown for food A farmer plants corn and carrot crops to harvest for food. What are some other crops a farmer might plant?

lazy Adjective: unwilling to work Instead of doing his chores, my brother was lazy and laid on the couch. When have you acted lazy?

partners Noun: company members who share a business The partners worked together to complete the building project. When have you worked with a partner?

wealth Noun: riches The business man has wealth because his company was successful. What can you do to gain wealth?