additional - (adj) further or added, address - (n) a speech or written statement for a specific audience; (v) to speak or write something to specific people; (v) to think about/do something about a situation, approach - (v) move towards; (v) come near in quality or time; (n) the act of coming near; (n) ideas or actions that try to solve a problem, argument - (n) giving a fact or statement to try to show that something is true; (n) a verbal fight over a disagreement, automatically - (adv) reflexively; like a reflex; (adv) in a mechanical way, cause - (n) an action that brings about an event; (n) a reason for something happening or existing; (v) makes something happen, claim - (n) strong statement that something is true/yours; (v) to state that something is true/yours, community - (n) a group of people living in a particular area; (n) a group of people who have common interests, compare - (v) look at the similarities or differences of, connection - (n) a link/relation between people, things, or events, context - (n) the settings (who, what, when, where, why) of a situation or event, continue - (v) to keep doing something; (v) to last for a long time; (v) to start something again, credit - (n) trustworthiness; approval; (v) have trust in; believe, critical - (adj) likely to point out errors and flaws; (adj) absolutely needed, custom - (n) the usual way of acting in a certain situation; (adj) made specially for individual customers,
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(LEARN) Early Elementary (1-15)
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