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           | a show with clowns, jugglers, and acrobats that travels around the country.
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           | a person who lives in, and belongs to, a particular place.
           | An American citizen.
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           | a very large, important town.
           | New York, San Francisco, and Chicago are US cities.
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           | a large group of people living in a well-organized way.
           | The Aztec civilization.
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           | to say that something is yours.
           | She claimed first prize in the competition.
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           | to make a deep, loud, ringing sound.
           | Bells clang.
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           | to make a short, metallic sound.
           | Chains clank.
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          | clap
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           | to make a short, sharp sound with your hands.
           | Clap your hands.
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          | clash
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           | a loud, metallic sound.
           | Cymbals clash.
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          | class
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           | a group of pupils who are taught together.
           | My class is learning French.
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          | classify
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           | to sort things out into groups of different types.
           | Books can be classified as fiction or nonfiction.
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          | clatter
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           | to make a repeated rattling sound.
           | The plates clattered to the floor.
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          | claw
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           | one of the long, curved, pointed nails that many animals and birds have on their feet.
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          | clay
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           | a soft, fine earth that is soft and sticky when wet and hard when dried or heated.
           | Clay is used to make pots and bricks.
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          | clean
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           | to remove dirt or stains. 
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          | clean
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           | without any dirt or stains.
           | Clean silver.
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          | clear
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           | to move things that are in the way
           | The walkers cleared a path through the bushes.
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          | clear
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           | easy to see through.
           | The water was so clear that I could see the fish.
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          | clench
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           | to curl up your hand or hands tightly.
           | She clenched her fists.
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          | clever
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           | able to learn and understand things easily.
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          | click
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           | to make a short, sharp sound with your fingers.
           | Clicking your fingers.
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          | cliff
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           | the high, steep side of a mountain or rock.
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          | climate
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           | the type of weather that a place has over a long time.
           | The climate in southern Africa is hot and dry.
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          | climb
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           | to move upward, using your hands and feet.
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          | cling
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           | to hold onto something very tightly.
           | Clinging upside down.
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          | clink
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           | to make a soft, ringing sound.
           | The ice clinked in the glass.
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          | clip
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           | a small metal or plastic object to fasten something together.
           | A paper clip.
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          | clock
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           | an instrument that shows the time.
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          | clockwise
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           | moving in the same direction as the hands on a clock.
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