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Pearson Reading Street Selection Vocabulary Grade 4 Unit 2 Week 3 Scene Two
BCSD Curriculum and Standards
advice
the suggestion or recommendation about an action or decision When I have a problem, I usually get advice from my parents.
Pearson Reading Street Selection Vocabulary Grade 4 Unit 2 Week 3 Scene Two
BCSD Curriculum and Standards
argument
a debate or verbal disagreement When I have an argument with a friend, my mom knows how to help.
Pearson Reading Street Selection Vocabulary Grade 4 Unit 2 Week 3 Scene Two
BCSD Curriculum and Standards
arrangements
plans The committee made arrangements to meet again in a month.
Pearson Reading Street Selection Vocabulary Grade 4 Unit 2 Week 3 Scene Two
BCSD Curriculum and Standards
descendant
a person descended from an ancestor President John Adams was descendant of John Alden, a man who came to America on the Mayflower.
Pearson Reading Street Selection Vocabulary Grade 4 Unit 2 Week 3 Scene Two
BCSD Curriculum and Standards
dishonest
not truthful
Todd was upset because he thought the referee was being dishonest when he made the penalty call.
Pearson Reading Street Selection Vocabulary Grade 4 Unit 2 Week 3 Scene Two
BCSD Curriculum and Standards
script
Hansel and Gretel
Outside the woodcutter's cottage. We see stumps, bushes, and a forest. 2 water buckets onstage.) (Hansel runs onstage. He is playing "hide and go seek" with Gretel. Hansel leans against a tree, covers his eyes and counts.) HANSEL: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... (Gretel runs on while Hansel is counting.) HANSEL: ..., 6, 7, 8, 9, 10! Ready or not, here I come! (Gretel moves away from him, into the bushes. Hansel keeps looking.) HANSEL: Gretel? Gretel! Where are you? No fair hiding in the forest. (Hansel suddenly sees Gretel.)
the written text of a play I saw the script for Hansel and Gretel and thought that it would be a good play to perform at school.
Pearson Reading Street Selection Vocabulary Grade 4 Unit 2 Week 3 Scene Two
BCSD Curriculum and Standards
snag
a hurdle or problem They encountered a snag with their work when the computer began to have problems.