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1/5/15 journey fable significance moral bind companion mysterious distract reflection organisms unicellular multicellular

journey-a trip or voyage from one place to another

fable-short story intended to teach moral behavior

significance – the quality of being important or the meaning of something.

moral-lesson from a story, rule in a code of ethics

bind - to hold in place, wrap or attach

companion - one who spends time with another by choice

mysterious - strange or puzzling

distract - to draw away someone's attention

reflection - the image thrown back from a shiny surface

organism - any living thing that can act or function independently.

unicellular - an organism that consists of only one cell, also known as a single-celled organism.

multicellular - organisms that consist of more than one cell.