clue |
something that helps to solve a problem or mystery. |
counter |
a long, high table. People sit on stools or stand at a counter to eat, prepare food, or do business. |
envelope |
a folded paper covering for a letter or other papers you mail. You write the address and put a stamp on an envelope before you mail it. |
fetch |
to go somewhere, pick up something, and bring it back. |
flake |
a small, thin piece that has split off from or peeled off of a surface. |
fully |
in a way that is complete, entire, or thorough; totally. |
god |
a being that is worshipped and believed to have special powers over nature or life. |
grief |
great sadness. |
learn |
to get knowledge about something through study or experience. |
nor |
a word we often use along with the word "neither" in a sentence. "Neither" means not either of two things. If neither your mother nor your father says you can have a dog, then not one of your parents says you can have one. |
overnight |
lasting or staying one night. |
resource |
a source of help or support. |
sensible |
having or showing good judgment; wise. |
tower |
a tall, narrow building or part of a building that rises high above the ground. |
water |
the clear liquid that is in rain and that fills up rivers, lakes, and oceans. |