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Nov / Dec 2019
harsh
(harsh)
Rough and difficult to deal with. A snowstorm is an example of harsh weather.
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survive
(sur-VYV)
To stay alive. People need food and water to survive.
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snowshoes
(SNOH-shewz)
Snowshoes are light, flat, and wide. You attach them to your feet to keep from sinking into the snow.
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scrape
(skrayp)
To clean, peel, or scratch with something sharp. This person is scraping snow off the windshield of a car.
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