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Question
Discuss in pairs, pick out the words related to seasons from the grid and write them in the blanks.
| C | K | S | N | O | W | S | K | Y |
| L | M | U | Y | K | E | M | H | L |
| O | S | N | S | O | T | Q | O | K |
| U | P | N | D | S | I | R | T | I |
| D | R | Y | L | E | A | V | E | S |
| R | A | I | N | W | I | N | D | M |
| S | O | T | H | U | N | D | E | R |
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Solution
- Snow, sky
- Monsoon, sunny
- dry, leaves
- Rainwind Thunder, sun
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