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Vocabulary From Context - 3rd Grade

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    Define a word from the context of the sentence
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  • People who live in California really SUFFER in the cold snowy winters.
    Suffer means: : to feel or endure pain
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  • The old woman OFFERED the young boy some money to cut her grass.
    Offered means:  to present something for someone to accept or reject as so desired.
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  • The players were obviously RATTLED by the quick basket scored against them and took time to settle down
    Rattled means: to confuse or upset
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  • A THIEF stole my friend’s purse while she was out shopping.
    Thief means: someone who steals
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  • Rice is the CHIEF food for about fifty percent of the population of the world.
    Chief means: main; most important
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  • The little girl smiled with PRIDE when her grandmother complimented her on the skirt she had made in sewing class.
    Pride means: a feeling of confidence and satisfaction
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  • Disney World in Florida was opened to the PUBLIC in 1971.
    Public means: a community of people as a whole;
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  • Ben has been ill a lot this year. His teacher is worried by Ben's FREQUENT absence from class.
    Frequent means: happening often
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  • A MIGHTY cheer burst from the crowd.
    Mighty means: showing great power or strength
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  • The students will vote tomorrow to ELECT the class president.
    Elect means: to choose or decide
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  • After choosing the feathers, I had to PASTE them onto my paper bird art project.
    Paste means: to glue; to make stick
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  • Please DEPOSIT your books in your locker before going to lunch.
    Deposit means: put in
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  • A loving dog sure makes a good COMPANION when you are sick.
    Companion means: a friend; a person who hangs out with you.
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  • All the local weather forecasters PREDICT rain this afternoon.
    Predict means: to say something in advance
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  • The police will EXAMINE the evidence carefully.
    Examine means: to inspect closely
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  • She likes to ARRANGE the flowers beautifully in the vase.
    Arrange means: to put in order
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