11. |
according |
in agreement with; in harmony: The children followed
directions according to the teacher. |
12. |
rabbits |
animals with soft fur and long ears. |
13. |
collect |
bring together; come together; gather together: He
collects coins. A crowd soon collected at the fire. |
14. |
attention |
the act of giving thought and care to: The teacher asked
us to pay attention. He called my attention to the cat in the tree. |
15. |
offer |
1. hold out to be taken or refused: He offered me
his coat. Is she offering us her help? 2. the act of holding out
something to be taken: Ten dollars for the bike was the best offer she had. 3. suggest: She may offer a few ideas if she is asked. |
16. |
community |
a group of people living together. A neighborhood or a
town or a nation can be a community. |
17. |
suppose |
1. think something could have happened: Suppose
Mike and Tim missed the plane. 2. believe; imagine: I suppose they will
come for dinner on time. |
18. |
pressure |
a steady pushing of a weight or force. |
19. |
arrive |
come to a place: We arrived in the city a week ago. |
20. |
cotton |
1. the soft white part of a plant used in making cloth.
2. the plant. 3. the cloth made of this soft white material.
4. made of cotton: We bought cotton curtains. |