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Storm in the Night. By Mary Stolz Illustrated by Pat Cummings Corby Arthur Beethoven Street Elementary School Third Grade. repeats verb page 131. something that is done again. Thomas hadn’t heard all of them yet, because he kept asking for repeats .
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Storm in the Night By Mary Stolz Illustrated by Pat Cummings Corby Arthur Beethoven Street Elementary School Third Grade
repeats verb page 131 something that is done again
Thomas hadn’t heard all of them yet, because he kept asking for repeats. Sometimes when I listen to the radio, I get tired of hearing all the repeats.
brave adjective page 136 having courage
“We can’t all be brave as tigers.” The athlete was brave when facing her opponent.
errand noun page 136 a short trip to do something
“Anyway, the day came when Melvin was out on some errand of his own, and I was doing my homework, when all at once, with only a rumble of warning…down came the rain, down came the lightening, and all around and everywhere came thunder.” Dad and I went to town on an errand at the hardware store.
overcome verb page 140 to beat or conquer
“Having overcome my fear enough to forget myself and think about Melvin, I wasn’t afraid of storms anymore.” I have worked very hard to overcome the urge to bite my nails.
natural adjective page 141 not artificial or man-made
“Perfectly natural,” said Grandfather. It’s only natural for cats to chase mice.