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Rosetta Stone Foundations (ELL): Unit 10

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  1. probably
    with considerable certainty; without much doubt
    The red team will probably win this game.
  2. continent
    one of the large landmasses of the earth
    Egypt is a country on the continent of Africa.
  3. funeral
    a ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated
    The people at this funeral are sad.
  4. grandparent
    the mother or father of your father or mother
    He's thinking about his grandparents.
  5. congratulations
    an expression of approval and commendation
    Congratulations on your new house!
  6. condolence
    an expression of sympathy with another's grief
    My grandmother died last month.
    You have my condolences.
  7. sail
    traverse or travel on a body of water
    The man is sailing in the Atlantic Ocean.
  8. finish
    come or bring to an end
    We already finished cleaning the kitchen!
  9. desert
    arid land with little or no vegetation
    These plants grow in the desert.
  10. rainforest
    a densely wooded tropical area with heavy precipitation
    These flowers are in the rain forest.
  11. plant
    a living organism without the power to move
    Trees are big plants.
  12. cow
    female of domestic cattle
    These cows are black and white.
  13. insect
    a small creature with six legs, a hard body, and two antennae
    I'm afraid to touch the insect, but my dad says it's not dangerous.
  14. dangerous
    involving or causing risk; liable to hurt or harm
    This frog is beautiful, but dangerous. Don't touch it.
Created on Mon Aug 23 09:52:56 EDT 2021 (updated Fri Aug 27 17:28:37 EDT 2021)

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