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existing in act or fact actual a gesture indicating for someone to come over; to lure or entice beckon a problem burden a person in a leadership position of a crew, boat, or team captain comparing two or more things comparison a pattern or model to be imitated or avoided example not native; from another country or region foreign more than one person people not fancy or uptight informal a short word or phrase describing people or a group of people; also, a small piece of paper that describes something label a flat piece of metal with a design to give special meaning to a person or event medal to go from place to place, trying to sell goods and wares peddle coming from a particular person; private personal a dirty, ugly bird pigeon more than two, but fewer than many several unique, particular, unusual special happening quickly and unexpectedly sudden existing in or found in nature natural a serviceman or woman who has fought in a war veteran common, everyday, ordinary usual For Lesson 13, Grade 6, Storytown