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How Do You Raise a Raisin?. By Pam Munoz Ryan Illustrated by Craig Brown Unit 3 Week 1. area. Noun: a space used for a special purpose. The area around our home has many trees. How would you describe the area you are sitting in right now?. artificial.
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How Do You Raise a Raisin? By Pam Munoz Ryan Illustrated by Craig Brown Unit 3 Week 1
area • Noun: a space used for a special purpose • The area around our home has many trees. • How would you describe the area you are sitting in right now?
artificial • Adj.: made by humans, not by nature • My mom used an artificial plant for decoration in our house. • What types of things can be artificial?
grapevine • Noun: a woody vine on which grapes grow The farmer had to harvest the grapes that were growing on the grapevine. • Where have you seen a grapevine?
preservative • Noun: a substance used to keep food from spoiling • The can of beans was packed with a preservative so the food wouldn’t become rotten. • What types of food use a preservative?
proof • Noun: anything that can be used to show something is true • The detective needed proof to show the man was guilty of a crime. • When do you need to show proof for something?
raise • Verb: to lift • The men needed to work together to raise the heavy couch. • When have you had to raise something?
raisin • Noun: a dried grape • A raisin is a good snack to eat because it has vitamins. • Have you ever tasted a raisin?