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Raising Dragons

Raising Dragons. Vocabulary And Sentences. chores. Everyday jobs or responsibilities around a home, like washing dishes or feeding animals One of Susan’s chores was walking the dog everyday. perch. a place to sit or rest. The bird used the branch of the

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Raising Dragons

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  1. Raising Dragons Vocabulary And Sentences

  2. chores • Everyday jobs or responsibilities around a home, like washing dishes or feeding animals One of Susan’s chores was walking the dog everyday.

  3. perch • a place to sit or rest The bird used the branch of the tree as a perch.

  4. appetite • A strong desire for food; hunger The wolf had a big appetite, so he went looking for the three little pigs.

  5. hitched • Fastened an animal to a piece of farm equipment George hitched his horse to the buggy and drove to town.

  6. plow • To turn over dirt, often in long rows, so that seeds can be planted The farmer used a horse drawn plow to plow his field.

  7. sown • planted seeds After Jane had sown her seeds, she watched them grow.

  8. tended • took care of Farmer John tended to his chickens every morning.

  9. harvested • picked and brought in a crop The farmers harvested the oranges to be sold at the market.

  10. shelling • removing the outside covering Shelling the peas was necessary before cooking them.

  11. atlas • a book of maps The students in Mrs. Ramos’ room used an atlas to find the location of Hawaii.

  12. departing • leaving, going away Mrs. Velasco handed her husband his briefcase as he was departing for work.

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