imagination ocr 2000 unit 3 ocr 2000 unit 3 gloria garibay 2008
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The Blind Men and the Elephantretold by John G. Saxe
The Blind Men and the Elephantretold by John G. Saxe
Unit 3 Lesson 1Unit 3 Lesson 1
Gloria Garibay 2008
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ApproachedApproachedCame near, came
closer
Sentence: pg. 216Antonym: withdraw
departSynonym:go toward,
advancePart of Speech: Verb
Came near, came closer
Sentence: pg. 216Antonym: withdraw
departSynonym:go toward,
advancePart of Speech: Verb
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DisputedDisputed
Argued; disagreed; fought over
Sentence: pg. 217Antonym:admitted, recognizeSynonym:disputed, deniedPart of Speech: Adjective
Argued; disagreed; fought over
Sentence: pg. 217Antonym:admitted, recognizeSynonym:disputed, deniedPart of Speech: Adjective
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MarvelMarvelA wonderful thing or
very amazing
Sentence: pg. 217Antonym: plain,
simpleSynonym:sensation, phenomenonPart of Speech:Noun
A wonderful thing or very amazing
Sentence: pg. 217Antonym: plain,
simpleSynonym:sensation, phenomenonPart of Speech:Noun
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ResemblesResembles
Looks like something or someone else; is similar to another item
Sentence: pg. 217Antonym:differ,clashSynonym:simulate,
duplicatePart of Speech:Verb
Looks like something or someone else; is similar to another item
Sentence: pg. 217Antonym:differ,clashSynonym:simulate,
duplicatePart of Speech:Verb
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SturdySturdy
Strong; firm; not easily moved
Sentence: pg.216Antonym:ramshackle
,weakSynonym:brawny, stoutPart of Speech: Adjective
Strong; firm; not easily moved
Sentence: pg.216Antonym:ramshackle
,weakSynonym:brawny, stoutPart of Speech: Adjective
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IndostanIndostan
A region in South Asia known as the Indian Civilization during the 17th,18th & 19th centuries.
Sentence: pg.216
Part of Speech:Noun
A region in South Asia known as the Indian Civilization during the 17th,18th & 19th centuries.
Sentence: pg.216
Part of Speech:Noun
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An American poet named John Godfrey Saxe (1816-1887) based a poem on a fable which was told in India many years ago. Called “The Blind Men and the Elephant ”.
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Tusk Tusk
An animals tooth which has grown to great length
Sentence: pg.216Antonym:toothlessSynonym:toothPart of Speech:Noun
An animals tooth which has grown to great length
Sentence: pg.216Antonym:toothlessSynonym:toothPart of Speech:Noun
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Grope Grope
To feel about with the hands; feel one’s way around an area
Sentence: pg.217Antonym:grabSynonym:probe, fumblePart of Speech:Verb
To feel about with the hands; feel one’s way around an area
Sentence: pg.217Antonym:grabSynonym:probe, fumblePart of Speech:Verb
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