ANTARCTIC JOURNAL Vocabulary Review. I depart Antarctica on Saturday. leave return to.

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ANTARCTIC JOURNAL Vocabulary Review

I depart Antarctica on Saturday. leave return to

depart = leave

Antarctica is one of the Earth’s seven continents. countries land masses

continent = land mass

The teacher gave Sam a forbidding look. threatening amusing

forbidding = threatening

The sailor heaves the sails. lowers hoists

heaves = hoists

The students had great anticipation for summer vacation. excitement disappointment

anticipation = excitement

There was a convergence of warm and cool water in the ocean. joining rupture

convergence = joining

The ships avoided icebergs on their journey. masses of ice floating in the ocean masses of ice floating in the bergs

icebergs = masses of ice floating in the ocean