butterflies Noun: insects with thin bodies and four wings

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Prudy’s Problem and How She Solved It By Carey Armstrong-Ellis Unit 2 Week 3

butterflies Noun: insects with thin bodies and four wings The colorful butterflies flew through the air. Where have you seen butterflies flying?

collection Noun: a group of things My brother owns a valuable stamp collection. What type of collection do you have?

enormous Adjective: very, very large; huge An elephant is an enormous animal at the zoo. What other animal is enormous?

scattered Adjective: separated and going in different directions The leaves were scattered around the base of the tree. What other things can be scattered?

shoelaces Noun: string used to tie shoes Keep your shoelaces tied so you don’t trip. When did you learn to tie your shoelaces?

strain Verb: to stretch too much Be careful not to strain your back lifting that heavy box. Have you ever gotten a strain when you lifted something?