Wordly Wise 15 Cut apart cards and match definitions with the words.

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Wordly Wise 15 Cut apart cards and match definitions with the words

apparentbanconcentrate Clear. Seeming or appearing to be. To forbid, especially by passing a law or making a rule. A law or rule that forbids something. To focus all one’s thoughts or efforts on. To bring or come together in one place.

concentrationconcentratedconcern Giving total attention to something. Of increased strength or thickness. To be about; to interest. To trouble or worry. Something that involves a person or people. A business organization.

considercontrast To think about carefully. To take into account. To believe. To compare in order to show the differences. To show differences when compared. A difference.

fragilemenacepounce Easily broken or damaged. Something that is likely to do harm or is regarded as dangerous. To be a danger to; to put at risk. To swoop down on and seize.

promptrecentsymbol Quick; without too much time passing. To cause to act. Of a time just before the present. Something that stands for something else.

talontrophywidespread The claw of a bird, usually one that kills animals for food. Something, as a prize or award, given to show success in an activity. Spread or stretched out over a large area. Happening or found over a large area.