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Influence 2 Unit 2

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  • You wear these to protect your eyes from the sun.
    sunglasses
  • A guitar and piano are examples of this.
    musical instrument
  • You use this to eat soup.
    spoon
  • A small, round container, often with a handle, used for drinking tea, coffee, etc.
    cup
  • People wear these on their feet, under their shoes.
    socks
  • Plato invented this because his students often arrived late for class.
    alarm clock
  • A small, usually circular object used to fasten something, for example a shirt.
    button
  • A substance used for washing the body or other things.
    soap
  • You use this to clean your teeth.
    toothbrush
  • You use these to play games, but in the past people used them to predict the future.
    dice
  • Tools used for cutting or pick up food.
    knife and fork
  • You use this to do maths.
    calculator
  • A sweet that you keep in your mouth and chew to get its flavour, but do not swallow.
    chewing gum
  • A printed table showing all the days, weeks, and months of the year.
    calendar
  • A piece of glass with a shiny, metal-covered back that reflects light, producing an image of whatever is in front of it.
    mirror
  • You carry water and other liquids in this.
    bottle
  • People used this in the past to remove insects from their hair.
    comb
  • You use this to draw lines and check distances.
    ruler
  • Chess and monopoly are types of this.
    board game
  • You use this to lock your door.
    key
  • You write on this with a pen or pencil.
    paper
  • A device used for cutting materials such as paper, cloth, and hair.
    scissors
  • A strong, hard hat that covers and protects the head.
    helmet