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Rope(n.)
tools(n.)
straight(adj.)
saw(n.)
tool box(n.)
crooked(adj.)
hammer(n.)
nail(n.)
plans(n.)
roller(n.)
tree house(n.)
board(n.)
tray(n.)
laugh(v.)
ladder(n.)
tape measure(n)
lights(n.)
curtain(n.)
detective(n.)
make-up(n.)
audience(n.)
arrest(v.)
script(n.)
servant(n.)
note(n.)
character(n.)
enter(v.)
robbery(n.)
costume(n.)
diamond(n.)
criminal(n.)
stage(n.)
broom(n.)
washing line(n.)
mask(n.)
sponge(n.)
sack(n.)
float(n.)
lampshade(n.)
cloth(n.)
microphone(n.)
feather duster(n.)
parade(n.)
crowd(n.)
rubber gloves(n.)
speakers(n.)
dancers(n.)
stilts(n.),
actor/actress(n.)
audible (adj.)
dialogue(n.)
stage direction (n.)
audition(n.)
dress rehearsal(n.)
playwright(n.)
blackout(n.)
intermission(n.)
theatre(n.)
comedy(n.)
performance (n.),
tragedy(n.),
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Geography: the study of Earth’s physical and cultural features Landforms: the natural features of the land’s surface Climate: the average weather conditions in a certain area over a long period of time Environment: All the living and nonliving things that affect life in an area Region: An area with one or more features that make it different from other surrounding areas Map Key / Map Legend: box that explains the meaning of different symbols used on the map Map Scale: tool that measures the relationship between the distance of locations on the map and the distance of locations in real life Compass Rose: a circle that shows the key directions on a map Hemispheres: halves of the Earth Continent: one of seven large landmasses on Earth Oceans: large bodies of water that cover 71% of the Earth’s surface Latitude: imaginary horizontal lines that measure distance north and south of the Equator Equator: central line of latitude that is measured at 0° Longitude: imaginary vertical lines that measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian Prime Meridian: the central line of longitude, which is measured at 0° and runs through Greenwich, United Kingdom Map: illustration of a specific area on Earth that is often portrayed on a flat surface Physical Map: a type of map that shows the natural landforms and terrain of a location Political Map: a type of map that identifies cities, states, and countries Globe: a spherical model that is the most accurate representation of Earth
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