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Apollo and Daphne by Thomas Bulfinch. Apollo and Daphne. Photo by Henriette Rae 1895. Apollo and Daphne. John William Waterhouse 1908, London. Bernini Sculpture. 1622-1625 Examining the sculpture from behind. Bernini Sculpture. Origin-where I found the word.
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Apollo and Daphne Photo by Henriette Rae 1895
Apollo and Daphne John William Waterhouse 1908, London
Bernini Sculpture 1622-1625 Examining the sculpture from behind
Origin-where I found the word Example-how I can use the word
“The wind blew her garments, and her unbound hair streamed loose behind her.” from “Apollo and Daphne” by Thomas Bulfinch Free; not attached Synonyms: free, loosen, unravel, untie Antonyms: shackle, restrain His French vocabulary is rather limited. Jacob experienced unbound joy during his birthday celebration.
Root Word Pyramid - example The root word goes in the top Write the meaning of the root word and the origin in the middle Examples of words using the root live in the bottom
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