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Collection 3: "Allied with Green" by Naomi Shihab Nye

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  1. meticulous
    marked by precise accordance with details
    Then she runs around for a few days doing other things but noticing the green poking up between buildings, on sides of roads, in front of even the poorest homes, how pots of green lined on rickety front porches, hanging baskets of green on light posts downtown, the new meticulous xeriscape beds of puffy green grasses and plants alongside the river, are what seem to keep everything else going.
  2. addiction
    being dependent on something habit-forming
    Last semester, when asked to write a paper on addictions, Lucy wrote about trimming and got a C. Her teacher scrawled across the top of the paper, “What is this?”
  3. scrawl
    write carelessly
    Last semester, when asked to write a paper on addictions, Lucy wrote about trimming and got a C. Her teacher scrawled across the top of the paper, “What is this?”
  4. prune
    cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of
    But Lucy often feels happiest with pruning shears in her hand, heading toward an overgrown jasmine vine.
  5. remorseful
    feeling or expressing pain or sorrow
    Later, feeling remorseful, or sickened by the new view, they name everything for green—Oak Meadows, Lone Pine.
  6. median
    relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle
    He plants free trees in scrappy medians, as an apology.
  7. arboretum
    a facility where trees and shrubs are cultivated
    In Dallas people run around the lake or refresh themselves at the arboretum.
  8. botanical
    of or relating to plants
    San Antonians send their kids to summer digging classes at the botanical gardens.
  9. frond
    compound leaf of a fern or palm or cycad
    This was the serious question growing small fronds and tendrils at the heart of Lucy’s paper.
  10. tendril
    slender structure by which some plants attach to an object
    This was the serious question growing small fronds and tendrils at the heart of Lucy’s paper.
  11. obituary
    a notice of someone's death
    Lucy found his obituary in the newspaper, clipped it out, and placed it on her desk.
  12. tend
    have care of or look after
    Tend was a more important verb than most people realized.
Created on Tue Jun 09 11:48:39 EDT 2020 (updated Thu Jun 11 11:26:54 EDT 2020)

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