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Name: Alfredo Cordero__________ Lexicon #: __3____ Pages: _73__ to 106___ Dictionary Definition My Original Sentence Mats house is separated from the woods by a hedgerow. The farmer crossed the fence, using the stile, to feed the sheep. Mathews clambered over the mountain. Book title: _The ocean at the end of the lane_____ Word Direct Quote (Sentence I found it in) I looked for a gap in the hedgerow on either side of the lane. I spotted a wooden stile and clambered over it, and kept running a cross the meadow. I spotted a wooden stile and clambered over it, and kept running a cross the meadow I came down into a clump of nettles. Part of Speech
1 hedgerow
Noun
2 stile
Noun
3 clambered
Verb any plant of the genus Utica, Covered with stinging hairs.
4 nettles 5 prodding
Noun
6 Bulbous
7 damp
Letties mother was prodding the huge fireplace with a poker, Verb pushing the burning logs together. Old Mrs. Hempstock was stirring a bulbous Adjective pot on the stove with a large wooden spoon. But its still damp.Thatll make the adjective edges harder to line
I falled into some nettles and they irritated my skin. I kept prodding the fire until it grew big and warm.
Slightly wet
up. It was brown and faded, with a sort of sepia tartan across it. Weve got a lavvy nowadays I wouldnt give tuppence for the lot of them.
Noun
a design of such a plaid known by the name Of the clan wearing it. Outdoor Toilet
Noun
Noun
Mikaels clan wears a red and orange tartan. Johns house has a lavvy on the backyard. Robert gave a tuppence to a homeless person.