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| an organization that sells products or services.
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| butterfly
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| an insect with wings covered in very fine, colored scales
| Butterflies begin life as caterpillars. Most butterflies eat plants
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| button
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| a small object used to fasten two parts of a piece of clothing together.
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| canary
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| a yellow bird that is often kept as a pet because it sings
| Wild canaries are green.
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| cancel
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| to stop something that has been planned.
| We canceled our trip
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| cancer
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| a serious disease in which harmful cells spread through the body.
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| candle
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| a stick of wax with a string called a wick running through it.
| Candles are burned to give off light.
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| candy
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| food usually made of sugar.
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| cane
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| a walking stick
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| clean
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| to remove dirt or stains.
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| disperse
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| to scatter widely.
| The dandelion seeds were dispersed by the wind.
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| family
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| a group of people who are closely related to each other.
| I come from a large family of five brothers and sisters
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| mark
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| a line or a stain on something.
| A chalk mark.
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| navy
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| a country’s warships and sailors.
| a dark blue color.
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| polite
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| well-mannered and pleasant to other people.
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| rotate
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| to turn around a central point like a wheel does.
| The Earth rotates on its axis.
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| salmon
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| a large, edible fish.
| Salmon hatch in rivers, but then swim to the sea to live. They swim back up rivers to lay their eggs.
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| satellite
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| an object in orbit around a larger object in space.
| Planet satellites are called moons.
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| see
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| to notice something with your eyes.
| You can see a long way with binoculars
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| shadow
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| a dark shape made by something that is blocking the light.
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| shall
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| a word used to show that something will happen in the future.
| I shall go shopping later.
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| smell
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| to use your nose to notice odors.
| Smelling a rose.
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| soccer
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| a game played with a round ball that players may move with any part of their bodies except their hands and arms.
| Players score by moving the ball into the other team’s goal.
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| solar
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| having to do with the power of the Sun or any other light.
| A solar-powered calculator.
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| grow
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| to become something gradually.
| Growing older.
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| sponsor
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| to give money to support a charity or event. Sometimes money is given in return for a person completing an activity.
| The sporting goods store sponsored the race.
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| stop
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| to come, or bring, to an end.
| The rain stopped.
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| tomato
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| a soft, juicy, red fruit that can be eaten raw in salads or cooked.
| ripe beef tomato
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| top
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| the highest point of something.
| The bird sat on the very top of the cactus.
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| young
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| in the early part of life.
| The grandmother held the young child in her arms
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