In a number, it's a group of digits that are separated by commas, each period representing a place value like thousands, millions, etc.
Period
To give a short explanation of the main parts of something, like a story or an article.
Summarize
To change a number to a nearby number that's easier to work with, usually by looking at the digit to the right of the one you're interested in.
Round
Something heavy to carry, either physically or emotionally.
Burden
Writing a number using words, like "three hundred forty-five" for the number 345.
Word Form
A make-believe or real account of events that happened to characters, usually with a beginning, middle, and end.
Story
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When you agree to something or give permission for it to happen.
Consent
Writing a number using just digits, like 345, instead of using words or other forms.
Standard Form
The important idea or lesson that a story or a book teaches us.
Theme
When you rearrange numbers in a math problem, especially during addition or subtraction, so that you can work with them more easily.
Regroup
Thinking too much of how you look or what you have, often more than you really need to.
Vanity
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A story acted out by characters on a stage or in a performance, where there's usually some kind of conflict or problem.
Drama
To make a guess that's close to the real answer, especially when you don't need an exact number.
Estimate
To show or point out something, usually with signs, signals, or words.
Indicate
Writing a number as the sum of its different place values, like 300 + 40 + 5 for the number 345
Expanded Form
Writing that uses special language and rhythm to create feelings and pictures. It doesn't always have to rhyme.
Poem
The value of a digit in a number based on its position within that number, like in the tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on.
Place Value
Needing to be done or dealt with right away because it's really important or time-sensitive.
Urgent