Project m vocab ch.11 12

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PROJECT MULBERRY VOCABULARY, CH. 11-12 For Week of September 14 th

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PROJECT MULBERRY VOCABULARY, CH. 11-12

For Week of September 14th

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strategynoun

A plan or method for obtaining a specific goal

But I hadn’t come up with a strategy yet. (pg.129)

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sustainverb

To keep up or keep going

“The first thing you should know about this place is that it’s what’s called a ‘sustainable’ farm, “ Mr. Maxwell said. (Pg. 131)

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gesturedverb

Movements that express thought or emotion (that communicate!)

He gestured at the field. (Pg. 131)

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erodeverb

To eat away

“Now, we can’t leave the cows in there for too long – they’d eat up all the grass and erode the soil.” (pg.131)

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occupiedadjective

Taken or filled upThe field’s been occupied the whole time… (pg. 133)

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fertileadjective

Bearing crops; abundantly productive

“That’s my main job – making sure the soil stays fertile so the grass grows well.” (pg. 134)

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proneadjective

Having a tendency to something; more likely to…

Battery chickens are also more prone to diseases…” (Pg. 135)

People who fall behind in class are more prone to…

I am accident-prone!!

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indignantadjective

Feeling that something is very unjust or insulting

“That’s not fair!”

“Aliens!” I said, indignant. (Pg. 149)

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genuineadjective

Not counterfeit; authentic, real

I wanted it to be something really special – something that would deserve genuine homemade silk thread. (pg. 153)