24 November 2015

GLOSSARY:
-mistreat: to treat badly or harmfully.
-lighthouse: a tower or other building displaying a bright light or lights to guide ships.
-crowd: a large number of people gathered together; throng.
-poisonous: full of or containing poison.
-crack: to break without separation of parts; (cause to) become marked by lines that indicate a break.
-ripple: (of a liquid surface) to form small waves , as water when a breeze disturbs it.
-brick: (a block of) clay hardened by being burnt in a furnace and used for building, paving, etc.
-windshield: a shield of glass above the dashboard of an automobile.
-hazard: something causing danger, peril, risk, or difficulty.
-drown: to (cause to) die from being put under water.
-thick: made up of objects close together; dense: difficult to see through.
-bustling: (of a place) full of people; busy; lively.
-dock: the space or waterway between two wharves, such as for receiving a ship while in port.

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