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70 damaged to damage (page 48) Exercises
when something is spoiled or hurt.
71 melting — to melt (page 49)
changing into a liquid. Ice melts and becomes water. Vocabulary: meanings of words from the story
72 straightening - to straighten (page 51)
make something straight. Put the words and phrases in the box next to the correct definitions.
73 polishing - to polish (page 51) emerald brick stuff cyclone bump roar mistake
make something shine.
74 overcast (page 52) wicked brave forehead witch smile supper stream
cloudy sky. scarecrow mark field journey invite dangerous sack
75 obey (page 53) cellar Kansas prairie straw crow
to do what a law or a person says you must do.
76 humbug (page 55)
someone who says things that they know are not true. A humbug 1 a large flat area in central North America
tries to be better and more clever than he really is. covered with grass and farmland but with few
77 deceived — to deceive (page 55)
tell lies. Let people believe something that is not true. trees
78 trick (page 57) 2 a state in the central part of the USA
an unfair or unpleasant thing. You use a trick to trick people.
79 tricked - to trick (page 57) 3 a room under a house, below ground level,
make someone believe a lie. often used for storage
80 balloonist (page 57) 4 a severe storm in which the wind spins in a
a person who flies in a balloon. circle; also called a tornado or a whirlwind
81 circus (page 57)
a show where people and animals do clever tricks. These tricks 5 the sound made by a crowd at a football match
make people laugh. when a goal is scored; it is the sound made by
82 glue (page 58) a very strong wind; it is also the sound made
something that holds things together. by a lion
83 sew — to sew (page 60)
to join pieces of cloth together with a needle and thread. 6 the sound of two hard things that come together,
84 rising - to rise (page 60) and the sound that something hard makes when
go up into the air. it falls to the ground
85 monster (page 65)
a large and frightening creature, usually in a story and not real. 7 a woman in stories who has magical powers
86 Hammer-Heads (page 66) 8 very bad (person); evil; wanting to harm other
a hammer is a flat heavy tool, used to hit things. These people's
heads look like hammers. people
9 a block used for building walls and other structures
10 a discoloured area on the surface of something
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