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Leaders 1 English

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    Unit 2 Poly English Class
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  • Vocab! : (n) A god or goddess.
    Deity
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  • Vocab! (adj) physically and mentally tired because of hard work.
    Weary
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  • Vocab! (n) a strong feeling of being worried, disappointed, or upset.
    Dismay
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  • Vocab! (adj) extremely hot or humid
    Sweltering
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  • Vocab! Words written on or cut into something
    Engraving
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  • Vocab! (n) the need or desire for goods or services.
    Demand
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  • Vocab! (v) to express strong disapproval of someone or something.
    Condemn
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  • Vocab! (n) the existence of someone or something in a place
    Presence
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  • In The Crow and the Pitcher, what is Crow looking for at the beginning of the fable?
    Water
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  • Make your own example of an alliteration.
    Example: Sweltering, stifling, summer sun. (Words that all begin with the same letter)
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  • In The Crow and the Pitcher, how did Crow use his intelligence to quench his thirst?
    He dropped stones into the pitcher to make the water rise.
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  • In The Crow and the Pitcher, where did Crow find the water in the pitcher?
    An orchard
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  • According to Devine Felines; what happened to ancient Egyptians who dared kill a cat?
    You were killed too!
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  • What lesson did Aesop want you to learn from The Crow and the Pitcher?
    Necessity is the mother of invention. (Or: Use your brain to figure things out when you need something.)
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  • According to Devine Felines, how did the ancient Persians defeat the Egyptians at the Battle of Pelusium?
    The Persians painted cats on their shields and held cats in their arms.
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  • According to Devine Felines, how did cats help the ancient Egyptians?
    They chased away or ate vermin that would eat their crops.
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