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Vocabulary. splinters. sharp, thin pieces that have broken off something Mrs. Murphy was lucky she was wearing gloves so the splinter of glass didn ’ t go into her finger. telegraph. a device used to send words in code from one place to another This is a Western Electric telegraph. trail.
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splinters • sharp, thin pieces that have broken off something • Mrs. Murphy was lucky she was wearing gloves so the splinter of glass didn’t go into her finger.
telegraph • a device used to send words in code from one place to another • This is a Western Electric telegraph.
trail • a path through the wilderness • My brother and his family hiked on a mountain trail in Switzerland.
guided • led others to where they needed to go • This man guided us through our tour of San Francisco.
drifts • large piles of snow heaped up by the wind • The snow drifts were higher than the trees!
temperature • the measure of how hot or cold something is • The temperature was so cold that the lake froze.
I prefer the warm ___________ of the beach. • splinters • telegraph • trail • guided • drifts • temperature
The snow ______ covered the cars. • splinters • telegraph • trail • guided • drifts • temperature
_________ can be painful to remove. • splinters • telegraph • trail • guided • drifts • temperature
Our teacher ______ us through our reading lesson. • splinters • telegraph • trail • guided • drifts • temperature
The Virginia Creeper _____ follows an old train track. • splinters • telegraph • trail • guided • drifts • temperature
Mr. Smith was a _________ operator. • splinters • telegraph • trail • guided • drifts • temperature