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            Big Idea
             Words



                             Words About Moving to a New Home




                             The words in the chart will help you talk and write about the selections in this module.
                             Which words about moving to a new home have you seen before? Which words are

                             new to you?

                             Add to the Vocabulary Network on page 149 by writing synonyms, antonyms, and
                             related words and phrases for each word about moving to a new home.


                             After you read each selection in this module, come back to the Vocabulary Network
                             and keep building it. Add more boxes if you need to.



                                   WORD                  MEANING                    CONTEXT SENTENCE


                               nomadic          A nomadic person moves         My aunt loves the nomadic
                               (adjective)      frequently and might not       life, so she moves to a new
                                                have a permanent home.         place every few months.



                               temporary        Something temporary lasts      This tent is our temporary
                               (adjective)      for a limited time.            home while we are camping.



                               voice            An author’s voice is that      This author writes about
                               (noun)           writer’s style of expression.   moving to a new country in a
                                                                               voice that is very humorous.


                               monologue        A monologue is a long,         The audience cheered at the
                               (noun)           uninterrupted speech.          end of the speaker’s
                                                                               monologue about
                                                                               immigration.













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