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  • more quietly
    (adverb)in a quiet manner.
  • harder
    (adjective) solid, firm, andadverb rigid; n8(t easily broken, bent, or pierced.
  • excited
    (adjective) of or in an energy state higher than the normal or ground state
  • high shelves
    (noun)a flat length of wood or other rigid material, attached to a wall or forming part of a piece of furniture, that provides a surface for the storage
  • better
    (Adjetive) more excellently or effectively
  • snacks
    (noun) a small amount of food eaten between meals.
  • later
    (adjective) at a time in the near future; soon or afterward
  • well
    (adverb) in a good or satisfactory way.
  • sooner
    (adverb) used to indicate one's preference in a particular matter.
  • more loudly
    (adverb) in a way that produces much noise
  • earlier
    (noun) the earliest. the time before which something cannot happen
  • more quickly
    (adverb) with little or no delay; promptly.
  • dangerous
    (adjective) able or likely to cause harm or injury.
  • hopscotch
    (noun) a children's game in which each child by turn hops into and over squares marked on the ground to retrieve a marker thrown into one of these squares
  • worse
    (adjective) of poorer quality or lower standard; less good or desirable.
  • take a nap
    (verb) a short sleep, especially during the day.
  • more slowly
    (adverb) at a slow speed; not quickly.
  • allow
    (noun) to give an opportunity : permit She worked on the project here and there as time allowed.
  • faster
    (adjective) moving or capable of moving at high speed.