DICTIONARY rode (verb) rōd to be carried by a vehicle or animal She rode a colorful chariot. roll (verb) rōl to move by turning over I roll the vegetables in the wrapper. rope (noun) rōp a strong cord of woven fiber We use rope to tie things. rotate (verb) 'rō-tāt to change in a certain order The farmers know how to rotate crops to get the best harvests. ruler (noun) 'rü-lurr a person who leads Kings and queens were the rulers of some ancient lands. S sailor (noun) 'sā-lurr a person who works on a boat The Vikings were Norse sailors and soldiers in Scandinavia. satellite (noun) 'sa-te-l-īt a spacecraft sent into orbit to gather information The satellite orbits Earth. scale (noun) skāl overall size of something in an artwork Artists also consider the scale of their sculptures. scene (noun) sēn one part of a play They wear costumes to practice the scene from the play. script (noun) skript the written text of a play The girls read the script so they knew their lines. sculpt (verb) skulpt the art of making statues by carving or molding Artists often sculpt figures of animals. sculpture (noun) 'skulp-churr an object made by carving or molding Artists have made sculptures of many mythical beings. 348 DICTIONARY word word rode sculpture
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