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Dec 2024 / Jan 2025
Mexico
(MEK-sih-koh)
noun
A country in North America on the southern border of the United States.
Can you say Mexico?
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culture
(KUHL-cher)
The culture of a group of people is their way of life, ideas, art, and traditions. Storytelling is an important part of Native American culture.
Can you say culture?
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sculptures
(SKULP-churz)
Artwork shaped from clay, stone, wood, or other materials.
Can you say sculptures?
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wilt
(wilt)
verb
To lose freshness and get soft and droopy. These flowers have wilted.
Can you say wilt?
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