the brainy echidna decoding vocabulary. if you wanted to push yourself to the outermost chalk line...
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The Brainy Echidna
Decoding Vocabulary
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If you wanted to push yourself to the outermost
chalk line of human endurance, you might
consider an ultramarathon, or a solo
row across the Atlantic Ocean…
Part of SpeechClues
Context
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The long-beaked echidna is a genuine living link
between reptiles and birds on one branch, and more
familiar placental mammals like ourselves on
the next.Part of Speech
Word CluesContext
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Then he discovered if he followed trails of nose pokes – the holes echidnas made with their beaks as they
foraged for earthworms – he could find a den.
Part of SpeechWord Clues
Context
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NOW YOU TRYO REMEMBER…
O Part of Speech (Noun, Adjective, Adverb, Verb)
O Word Clues (Prefix, Suffix, Root)
O Context (What’s the situation around the word?)