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cling

hold on tightly to

• Describe the picture and use the word cling in a


statement.

2. Use the word cling in a question.

3. Use the word cling in an imperative sentence.


dissolves
to make or become liquid; liquefy; melt or break something
up or weaken it, making it no longer recognizable.

• Describe the picture and use the word dissolves in a


statement.

2. Use the word dissolves in a question.

3. Use the word dissolves in an imperative sentence.


gritty
​containing or like grit (= very small pieces of stone).
a layer of gritty dust or sandy

• Describe the picture and use the word gritty in a


statement.

2. Use the word gritty in a question.

3. Use the word gritty in an imperative sentence.


humid
marked by a relatively high level of water vapor in the
atmosphere or having a lot of moisture in the air.

• Describe the picture and use the word humid in a


statement.

2. Use the word humid in a question.

3. Use the word humid in an imperative sentence.


magnify
make (something) appear larger than it is,
especially with a lens or microscope.

• Describe the picture and use the word magnify in a


statement.

2. Use the word magnify in a question.

3. Use the word magnify in an imperative sentence.


microscope
an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects,
such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells,
typically magnified several hundred times.

• Describe the portraits and use the word microscope in a


statement.

2. Use the word microscope in a question.

3. Use the word microscope in an imperative sentence.


mingle
bring or combine together or with something else.
To associate or take part with others

• Describe the portraits and use the word mingle in a


statement.

2. Use the word mingle in a question.

3. Use the word mingle in an imperative sentence.


typical
having the usual qualities or features of a particular type of
person, thing or group

• Describe the portraits and use the word typical in a


statement.

2. Use the word typical in a question.

3. Use the word typical in an imperative sentence.


Tell a story and use all
the words that you
learned in this lesson.

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