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New words
curious, lead, marble, sink, reason
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Solution
- curious: eager to know something Example sentences: 1) I am very curious to know about the planet. 2) Prerna is a curious girl.
- lead: to guide a group of people Example sentences: 1) Emma is going to lead the discussion. 2) The monitor leads the class.
- marble: a little glass ball used by children to play Example sentences: 1) The kids are playing with marbles. 2) I have lost my marbles.
- sink: to go down below the surface of water Example sentences: 1) We saw the boat sink. 2) The rock sinks in the sea.
- reason: a cause Example sentences: 1) Tom gave his reason for coming late. 2) Paul wanted to know the reason.
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