Officer-a person who makes you follow the law. Safety-staying away from danger.

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Officer-a person who makes you follow the law

Safety-staying away from danger

Swivel chair- a chair that moves around

Banner- a long piece of paper with writing or pictures on it

Obey- follow the rules

Commands- orders given to someone George W. Bush gives commands to the army.

Stared- looked long and hard at something The baby stares up at the sky. The dog and his owner are having a staring contest.

Attention- looking and listening very carefully The people are paying attention to the sermon.

Discovered- found out

Audience- a group that listens or watches

Expression- a way of speaking that shows feeling The man is speaking with expression.

Accident – something you did not want or expect to happen

Enormous- very, very large Elephants are enormous!!

Imagination- being able to make up stories that are not real The boy uses his imagination when he writes. Someone used their imagination to create this picture.

Television news team- people who gather, record, and share the news for television

Auditorium- a building where an audience sits

Electrical- having to do with electricity

Applaud-clapping with your hands

Puddle- a small amount of water in one place

donkey