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Oceanography. Vocabulary . In gym class we were instructed to walk __________. severed. edgy . wreckage . clockwise . You are Correct. clockwise - adjective - in or turning in the direction in which a clock's hands turn. Please go to the next Question. Excuse Me.
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Oceanography Vocabulary
In gym class we were instructed to walk __________. • severed edgy wreckage clockwise
You are Correct clockwise - adjective - in or turning in the direction in which a clock's hands turn Please go to the next Question....
Excuse Me Did we read the same Story?
Don't bother the chef now, he's always _________ when he's cooking. • wreckage clockwise edgy hovering
You are Correct edgy - adjective - irritably nervous or impatient; on edge. Please go to the next Question....
The school band marched in planned __________. • formations interior edgy hovering
You are Correct formations- noun - a particular arrangements, esp. of military troops. Please go to the next Question....
The clouds were__________ overhead. • clockwise interior hovering formations
You are Correct hovering - verb - to stay suspended in the air, often by rapid fluttering, spinning, or the like. Please go to the next Question....
The car was __________ after the accident. • interior intact formations severed
You are Correct intact- adjective - remaining complete, whole, or undamaged; not changed or impaired. Please go to the next Question....
The outside of the building was simple, but the __________ decorations were ornate. • hovering formations interior intact
You are Correct interior - adjective - being inside or within Please go to the next Question....
The accident __________ his thumb. • intact severed wreckage edgy
You are Correct severed- verb - to cut away (a section) from a whole. Please go to the next Question....
After the accident on the highway, a crew was called in to clean up the __________. • formations severed intact wreckage
You are Correct wreckage - noun- the remains of that which has been wrecked. Please go to the next Question....
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