Water comes drop by drop.
What's dripping?
I'm terribly thirsty and tired!
What's dehydrated?
Remember to switch it off if you want to save water
What's a faucet?
Severe shortage of food causes that.
What's famine?
You do this to find similarities.
What is "compare"?
Water plummets abundantly from high up.
What's a cascade?
Heat, too much sun, and no rain for a long time.
What's drought?
You can wash your dirty dishes here after a party.
What's a sink?
It's a sister of "wish" and "desire" but used for food.
What's craving?
This is in one word what the story is about.
What is topic?
When liquid flows more than just a bit.
What's oozing?
This is what a river becomes after a long dry period.
What's a rivulet?
This is where the biggest river starts.
What's a spring?
Just the right weight.
What's lean?
You do this when you put the most important information into just a few sentences.
What is summarize?
A big water container
What's a bucket?
you cannot see through this kind of water
What's murky?
Water runs through them all over the city
What are pipes?
If you do that, your friend might not go hungry but might, however, get very upset.
What's "spill the beans"?
You use clarifying details when you try to do this.
What's "explain"?
Water, tea, coffee, juice, lemonade- all do that to your body.
What's hydrate"
Oceans, ponds, lakes, rivers, seas- all belong to the same "umbrella word".
What's category?
You'll often find a creek at its bottom
What's a ravine?
You drink your water but you do this to your food.
What is "chew"?
Writers must have it if they want to find people who read their work.
What is "purpose"?