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Words transport. Legs aside, it's important to study and look up new words. Let's make this fun. For two extra credit points, write three definitions of the word. For one extra credit point, write two sentences of that word after someone has posted the definition. Write your full name, period, and the date to obtain credit.
Aaron Bernath Period 2 1/3/09
ReplyDeleteBaobab
1.) any large tree belonging to the genus Adansonia
2.) Digitata, which is native to tropical Africa
3.) Has an exceedingly thick trunk, and bears a gourdlike fruit.
Can you believe that the baobab tree in the park is my friend?
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to go to Africa to see a baobab.
That baobab tree is hundred year old.
ReplyDeleteJasmine Fujimoto Period 3 1/21/10
ReplyDeleteThe Teen Vogue model flew to Africa to pose with tropical plants, such as the Baobab.
The safari expedition brought them to Africa to study, research, and photograph the Baobab tree.
Seulki Hwang. Pd.2 February 26, 2010
ReplyDeleteBAOBAB definition:
-any large tree belonging to the genus Adansonia.
-native to tropical Africa.
-has a thick trunk with gourd like fruit.
1. I remember my grandma telling me a story on the baobab tree.
2. Africans ate the hanging fruits on the baobab as dessert.
Julie Kuo Pd.3 2/3/10
ReplyDelete1. The baobab tree's gourdlike fruit fed many of the natives.
2. Many native myths talked about the baobab trees.
Michelle Quach Period 3 Feb.24, 2010
ReplyDelete1. Since the BAOBAB tree is native to Africa, I have never seen it anywhere else.
2. The BAOBAB tree has edible fruits hanging off the branches.
Phon Huynh, Per.3, 2/27/10
ReplyDelete1. This BAOBAB tree has been next to my friends house for years and is still bearing fruits.
2. When you eat the fruits on the BAOBAB tree, you become slightly healthier.