Robust Vocabulary Lesson 29.

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Robust Vocabulary Lesson 29

squatted Crouched down or sat on the ground.

chilly It feels cool or cold.

Looked closely at something. peered Looked closely at something.

Running in a playful way. scampering Running in a playful way.

discovery When you learn something or find something out for the first time.

majestic Important and grand.

budge To move just a little.

entire All of something.

bizarre Very strange.

Amazing entertainment. extravaganza Amazing entertainment.

Review Quiz

Which might be bizarre? A. a snowstorm in summer B. a dog barking at a stranger C. a student reading his book

Which might be bizarre? A. a snowstorm in summer B. a dog barking at a stranger C. a student reading his book

When might you have squatted? A. When climbing a tree B. When picking something up C. When trying to reach something on the top shelf

When might you have squatted? A. When climbing a tree B. When picking something up C. When trying to reach something on the top shelf

Which is a majestic sight? A. a rainshower B. a cat sitting in a window C. a tall mountain

Which is a majestic sight? A. a rainshower B. a cat sitting in a window C. a tall mountain