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“A New Coat for Anna” http://www.opencourtresources.com

remained verb pg. 14 stayed in the same place or stayed the same

But when the war ended the stores remained empty. After the small snack the boys remained hungry.

strung verb pg. 19 stretched from one place to another

Soon red yarn was hanging up to dry on a clothesline strung across the kitchen. Maria made a necklace of beads strung on a piece of ribbon.

wound verb pg. 19 wrapped around and around

When it dried, Anna and her mother wound the yarn into balls. The boys wound the rope around the tree.

weaver noun pg. 19 a person who makes fabric from thread or yarn

They took the yarn to the weaver. At the fair this summer, we watched a weaver make rugs on a loom.

bolt noun pg. 20 a roll of cloth

When Anna and her mother returned, the weaver gave them a bolt of beautiful red cloth. We pulled out a bolt of printed fabric to take a closer look at the pattern.