Description

keeping tight control
able to think and learn
sure of one's self
tent like covering that blocks the sun
type of work to do
in pain or doing through hard times
something eaten with food to make to make it taste better
not able to move because of fear
heavy feeling caused by worry to perform well
not wanting anything more than what you have
not good or without hope
way of thinking, acting or felling about something
not thinking or acting like you are more important than others
a football player who lines up at the end of a row of players and runs to catch the ball.
special attention people give to someone they think is great.
person who plays piano
something a person does or feels because of something that has happened.
kind of music that began in the 1700’s,-mozart
on time
cannot be changed
the way people say words that shows us where they are from
a strong liking for something
practice that is the same each time
very thin
group of people who make or sell something
hurt by bending to far
a small bed used to carry someone who is injured
someone you have met , but you don’t know really well
to try out for a part in a play or movie
sharing ideas and feelings
having to do with the body
a person who rides a horse
dangerous actions
full of beauty and excitement
difficult tests of a person’s inner strength
greatest
talk about personal business of other people, often in a mean way
freedom from being watched or bothered by other people
providing someone with supplies
to die as result of something
concerned with running of a home and family
acceptable or correct
storm, or great number

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