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Vocabulary Words for Thanksgiving
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America |
Thanksgiving is celebrated every November in America.
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blessing |
At Thanksgiving, people are thankful for each blessing in their life.
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cornucopia |
The cornucopia, or horn of plenty, is a symbol of abundance.
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cranberry |
Some people like cranberry sauce with their turkey.
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feast |
On Thanksgiving, people often share a feast with family and friends.
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harvest |
Thanksgiving is a harvest festival.
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holiday |
In America, Thanksgiving is a public holiday.
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parade |
In New York there is an annual Thanksgiving parade.
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potato |
Mashed potato is often eaten at Thanksgiving.
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pumpkin |
We've made a pumpkin pie.
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thanks |
On Thanksgiving, people give thanks for the blessings in their life.
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Thanksgiving |
Thanksgiving is a harvest festival.
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turkey |
People often eat turkey at Thanksgiving.
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yams |
Yams are a part of the traditional Thanksgiving feast.
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