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WORD MATCH ANSWERS FOR PATRIOT DOG
EPISODES 1, 2 and 3

Word Match Answers for Patriot Dog Episode 1

  1. Architecture:  (g.) The art or science of designing and putting together buildings.
  2. Buzz:  (d.) To make a humming sound like a bee.
  3. Expedition:  (e.) A journey undertaken by a group of people with a definite objective.
  4. Greenhouse:  (c.) A glassed enclosure for cultivation of plants.
  5. Independence:  (h.) Freedom from outside control or support.
  6. Patriot:  (a.) British North American colonists who rebelled against the British monarchy during the American Revolution.
  7. Portrait:  (b.) A picture of a person usually showing the face.
  8. Virginia:  (f.) One of the original colonies and now a state on the eastern coast of the United States.
Did you get 6 or more right? Appaws! Appaws!

Word Match Answers for Patriot Dog Episode 2

  1. Bronze:  (e.) A yellowish-brown metal.
  2. To design:  (f.) To think up and draw the plans for.
  3. Dome:  (a.) A large rounded roof or ceiling shaped like half of a ball.
  4. Faculty:  (h.) The teachers in a school or college.
  5. To gallop:  (d.) To run fast.
  6. Rotunda:  (b.) A round building, especially one covered by a dome.
  7. To scamper:  (c.) To run lightly and playfully about.
  8. Statue:  (g.) A likeness of a person or thing sculpted, modeled or cast in solid material such as stone.
Did you get 6 or more right? Fantastic! Pat yourself on the back!



Word Match Answers for Patriot Dog Episode 3

  1. To mutter:  (f.) To speak softly or unclearly.
  2. To supervise:  (c.) To be in charge.
  3. To harvest:  (h.) To gather a crop; reap.
  4. Allowance:  (g.) An amount given at regular intervals or for a specific purpose.
  5. To squeal:  (a.) To make a long shrill cry or noise.
  6. Curious:  (b.) Eager to learn.
  7. To scold:  (e.) To find fault noisily or angrily.
  8. To raise:  (d.) To look after the growth and development of.
Did you get 6 or more right? Way to go!



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