Grades 3-5 (WVI 2)
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apparently judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly.
appropriate right for the purpose; proper.
belief a strong opinion.
college a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study.
computer an electronic device that is used to store and sort information and work with data at a high speed.
decode to change the symbols in a secret language into ordinary language; decipher.
labor hard work or effort.
mascot an animal, person, or thing that is considered to bring good luck. Mascots are sometimes kept by a sports team.
myth a story or group of stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society. Myths often use imaginative plots and characters to explain how the world began and why nature and people behave the way they do.
possess to own or have.
receipt the act or fact of receiving.
scoundrel a wicked person; villain.
screw a metal fastener that is like a nail with grooves that wind around it. A screw can be driven into a surface by turning it while pressing down on the head.
stubble the stubs of crop stalks, as of corn, that remain in the ground after the crop has been cut.
stumble to trip or lose one's balance in walking or running.