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John Henry. boulder. A large rock, worn away by water and weather. glimpse. A short look. hollered. Cried loudly or shouted. horizon. The line where earth and sky seem to meet. rhythm. Any movement with regular repetition of beat or accent. shivered.
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John Henry boulder A large rock, worn away by water and weather. glimpse A short look. hollered Cried loudly or shouted. horizon The line where earth and sky seem to meet. rhythm Any movement with regular repetition of beat or accent. shivered Shook with cold, fear, or excitement. tunnel An underground passage. A powerful explosive most commonly used in blasting rock. dynamite parapets Low walls or mounds of stone or earth used to protect soldiers. sledgehammer A large hammer usually swung with both hands. Making Judgements Thinking about or deciding how to react to people, situations, and ideas in stories.
John Henry A large hammer usually swung with both hands. boulder Shook with cold, fear, or excitement. glimpse hollered Any movement with regular repetition of beat or accent. horizon Low walls or mounds of stone or earth used to protect soldiers. rhythm An underground passage. shivered A large rock, worn away by water and weather. tunnel A short look. Thinking about or deciding how to react to people, situations, and ideas in stories. dynamite parapets Cried loudly or shouted. sledgehammer The line where earth and sky seem to meet. Making Judgements A powerful explosive most commonly used in blasting rock.
John Henry A large hammer usually swung with both hands. boulder Shook with cold, fear, or excitement. glimpse hollered Any movement with regular repetition of beat or accent. horizon Low walls or mounds of stone or earth used to protect soldiers. rhythm An underground passage. shivered A large rock, worn away by water and weather. tunnel A short look. Thinking about or deciding how to react to people, situations, and ideas in stories. dynamite parapets Cried loudly or shouted. sledgehammer The line where earth and sky seem to meet. Making Judgements A powerful explosive most commonly used in blasting rock.
John Henry A large rock, worn away by water and weather. A short look. Cried loudly or shouted. The line where earth and sky seem to meet. Any movement with regular repetition of beat or accent. Shook with cold, fear, or excitement. An underground passage. A powerful explosive most commonly used in blasting rock. Low walls or mounds of stone or earth used to protect soldiers. A large hammer usually swung with both hands. Thinking about or deciding how to react to people, situations, and ideas in stories.
John Henry boulder glimpse hollered horizon rhythm shivered tunnel dynamite parapets sledgehammer Making Judgements