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Results for "cape"

10cape

Definition: Common directory name


C:/10cape/

10scapes75

Definition: Common directory name


C:/10scapes75/

Escape the fate - picture perfect

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Lyrics: You lived your life like you were on fire But how can I dance when your soul just lifted me higher and higher and higher? Paint bleeds, ink runs, image of your love Your memory, our history (Why did you have to go?) I'd give up my eyes to see you one last time And I'd give all my fingertips to touch you And I could paint you picture perfect even if I were blinded But you have to die for me to see how to live (For me to see how, for me to see how oh, For me to see how, for me to see how to live) I lived my life hiding in shadows but now I can see 'Cause your soul is lifting me higher and higher and higher Paint bleeds, I can't breathe, need you here with me Close my eyes I can feel you close

Cape

Definition: A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a peek, At this word we’re learning, nice and sleek! The dictionary tells us, clear as can be, “A piece or point of land, for you and me!” It's a cape , you see, a coastal delight, Extending outward, bold and bright. Like a promontory, strong and tall, Or a headland standing, answering nature’s call! Think of Cape Cod, so lovely and grand, A jutting piece of land, across the sand. Does that make sense? Any questions you might pose? Let's discuss this word and how it grows!

Escape

Definition: The act of leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look today, At the word “escape,” in a thoughtful way! The dictionary tells us, clear and bright, “It’s the act of leaving, with all your might!” Think about it this way, if you please, When something feels scary, or brings you unease. Like a monster under your bed, dark and deep, Or a rainy day that makes you want to sleep! You escape the trouble, you find a better place, A sunny window, with a smiling face! It’s not just running away, it's true, But leaving something bad, for something new. So “escape” means to break free, to flee, From situations that aren't happy or glee! Do you understand now, my little scholars dear? Any questions about "escape," let’s hear!

Landscape

Definition: A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look, At a word that’s lovely, with a beautiful hook! Today we're tackling “landscape,” you see, It’s more than just land – it’s so much for me! The dictionary gives us a helpful decree: “A portion of land or territory, you agree? Which the eye can comprehend in a single view, Including all the objects it contains, it's true!” Let's break that down, nice and slow, So every student understands just how it goes. Think about a mountain, tall and grand, Or a rolling field, across the land. A forest deep, with trees so high, Or a sparkling river flowing by! It’s not just dirt beneath our feet, you see, But everything within that scenery! The rocks, the plants, the sky above, All part of the landscape – filled with love! So "landscape" means a whole scene, quite bright, A view that captures beauty and light. Do you have any questions, my dear students so keen? Let's discuss it, let’s convene!

Landscapes

Definition: A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling the word “landscapes,” and it’s a lovely one to explore. The dictionary gives us a good definition – "A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains." Let's break that down with a little rhyme, you see: “Landscapes are scenes, for you and me, A whole world viewed, visually free! It’s not just dirt, or rocks, or trees, But everything there – if you please!” Think of it like this: When you look out the window on a beautiful day, what do you see? Maybe rolling hills, a sparkling lake, a forest deep and wide. All those things together—the grass, the water, the trees, maybe even a little farmhouse in the distance – that’s a landscape! It's about how much of the land you can take in with one glance. It’s not just a single tree or a small patch of field. It’s the whole picture, the overall scene. Does that make sense? Are there any questions about what makes up a 'landscape'? Don't be shy – raise your hand if you need me to explain it another way!

Netscape

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