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The Wind at Work by Gretchen Woelfle flickering expands propel gusty reliable revolving doors converts currents fossil fuels economical wind turbines trudging

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The Wind at Work by Gretchen Woelfle. flickering expands propel gusty reliable revolving doors converts currents fossil fuels economical wind turbines trudging. flickering – adj. burning or shining in an irregular way. expands – v. becomes larger. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Wind at Work

by Gretchen Woelfle

flickeringexpandspropelgusty

reliablerevolving doors

convertscurrents

fossil fuelseconomical

wind turbinestrudging

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flickering – adj. burning or shining in an irregular way

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expands – v. becomes larger

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gusty – adj. blowing in strong, sudden bursts

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reliable – adj. able to be depended on

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revolving doors – n. plural of revolving door: a door at the

front of a building that moves in a circle around a central point

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converts– v. changes something into something

different

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currents – n. plural of current: a flow of electricity

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fossil fuels – n. plural of fossil fuel: a fuel formed from the

remains of plants and animals. Coal and petroleum are fossil fuels.

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economical – adj. a good use of resources; not

wasteful

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wind turbines – n. a modern-day windmill

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trudging – v. walking slowly and with effort

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propel – v. To cause to move forward or onward

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more renewable most renewable heavier heaviest

villagers flooded discovered trying

renewable revisit reconstruct replay

anachronism chronicle synchronize chronological