To go away from a place or person. (Example: I need to ___________ the house at 8:00 AM).
Leave
A person whose job is to take care of sick or injured people, usually working in a hospital
nurse
a large, organized group of soldiers trained to fight on land in times of war.
army
to give off light or reflect light, to be bright
Shine
to say numbers in order, 1 2 3, to find out how many things there are
count
To change your place or position, to go from one house to another
Move
strong and well, not sick. (Example: eating vegetables keeps you ___________).
What is healthy?
a person who serves in an army
soldier
to shine with a light that changes consrtantly from bright to faint
Twinkle
to show where everything is by using your finger
point
To make a person or thing go to a different place, usually by email, text, or mail.
send
Living or growing in nature, not tame or kept in a cage.
Wild
a fight between two armies in a war.
A tube-shaped device that you look through to see things that are far away, like stars or planets
telescope
to tell people about something officially or publicaly.
announce
to give an answer to a question or a letter. (A snonym for "answer").
reply
A person who know slightly, but who is not a close friend.
Acquaintance
success or winning a game, war, or competition
victory
the gas that surronds earth or any other planet
atmosphere
to carefully think about something to make a choice or judgment
Consider
to put off an anction until a lter time, to delay something because you don't want to do it.
Procrastinate
A person who sees an event, typically a crime or an accident, take place
witness
the point or place where something begins or comes from (Example, The ___________ of the rumor is unknown).
Origin
the scientific study of stars, planets, and space
astronomy
a situation where people or groups disagree or argue.
conflict