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Monkey Looks for Trouble. Luis Betancourt Carlos Gómez English 080 Section N05 Dr. Jesús López. Vocabulary. Treetop - 1.1 – the upper branches and leaves of a tree other plant. Carrying – 1.2 – Also colloquially referred to as palming, is a violation in the game of basketball.
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Monkey Looks for Trouble Luis Betancourt Carlos Gómez English 080 Section N05 Dr. JesúsLópez
Vocabulary • Treetop - 1.1 – the upper branches and leaves of a tree other plant. • Carrying – 1.2 – Also colloquially referred to as palming, is a violation in the game of basketball. • Trouble – 2.3- problems that make something difficult, make you worry, spoil your plants etc. • Smelled – 4.1 – the quality that you ire3cognize by using your nose. • Market – 5.1 – an area outside where people buy and sell goods, food, etc.
Vocabulary • Laughed – 7.1 – to make a sound with your voice, with usually smiling, because you think something is funny. • Climbed – 9.3 – to move somewhere with difficult using your hands and feet. • Stayed – 9.3 – to remain the same place, job, school, etc, and not believe. • Hungry – 10.1 – to not have enough food to eat. • Pepper – 10.3 – a spicy black using in cooking.
Vocabulary • Burned – 10.3 – to be emotionally hurt by someone or something. • Drank – 11.1 – the past tense of drink. • Never – 11.1 –not at any time, or hot once. • Looked – 11.2 – to put something in a safe place and fasten in with a lock. • Again – 11.2 – one more time.
Summary • Topic • Monkey looks for Trouble • Characters • Monkey • A woman • Dogs • Settings • Treetop and the road.
Moral • When you have a big problem better hope it all calms down and then act, so everything will come out better.