1) The remains of animals or plants that no longer existed a) Fossils b) Skeleton 2) All the bones of a body  a) Fossils b) Skeleton 3) Refers to the time before people started writing things down, a long time ago. This was when creatures like dinosaurs and other ancient animals lived. a) Prehistoric b) Legacy 4) Something valuable or important that someone leaves behind after they are gone, which people remember them by. For example, Mary Anning's legacy is her important discoveries of fossils that helped scientists. a) Prehistoric b) Legacy 5) Treasure page 55 a) b) 6) Lyme Regis  page 56 a) a small English port tucked tightly between cliffs and coast b) house 7) port is a place by the sea where boats can come to pick up or drop off people and things .page 56 a) True b) False 8) cliff is a tall steep formation that rise up from the ground .page 56 a) true b) false 9) “Tucked" means to be placed or positioned in a secure, or hidden way. For example, in the phrase "tucked tightly between cliffs and coast," it suggests that Lyme Regis is nestled or positioned securely in a small space between the cliffs and the coastline.page 58 a) true b) false 10) nursemaid means  page 58 a) Woman looking after a child. b) teacher 11) infant means a very young baby page 58 a) true b) false 12) Bang means a loud , sudden noise.page 56 a) true b) false 13) struck means hit or impacted suddenly.page 56 a) true b) false 14) Mary blossomed into a lively and intelligent child page 56 a) blossomed means grew b) blossomed means passed away  15) "Miraculous" means extremely unexpected and extraordinary, often seeming to be caused by a miracle.page 56 a) true b) false 16) A snout is the part of an animal's face that sticks out, where its nose and mouth are located. It helps animals eat and smell.page 58 a) true b) false 17) Wealthy page 58 a) Having a lot of money or valuable possessions; rich. b) People who travel to a place for pleasure or sightseeing. 18) Tourists page 58 a) Having a lot of money or valuable possessions; rich. b) People who travel to a place for pleasure or sightseeing. 19) Shore page 58 a) The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or other large body of water. b) Money obtained in return for labor or services; income. 20) Earnings page 58 a) The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or other large body of water. b) Money obtained in return for labor or services; income. 21) The trade or craft of working with wood to build or repair structures. page 58 a) Carpentry b) Poverty 22) Preserved in rock; the process by which remains of plants or animals turn into fossils over time.page 59 a) Fossilized b) Skeleton 23) The structure of bones that forms the physical framework of a body; in fossils, it refers to the remains of the hard parts of an organism.page 59 a) Fossilized b) Skeleton 24) If something is serpent-like, it looks or behaves like a snake, often being smooth and curvy in shape.page 62 a) true b) false 25) A steep, vertical, or overhanging face of rock or earth, often found along the edges of a coastline or mountain.page 59 a) cliff b) sea 26) The bony structure that forms the head and protects the brain page 59 a) Skull b) cliff 27) A reptile is an animal like a snake or a lizard that has dry skin with scales and usually lays eggs. page 59 a) true b) false 28) the professors heeded her words means page 67 a) the professors noticed and paid attention to her words b) didn't care about 29) pried page 67 a) asked too many questions b) didn't ask any questions

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