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Wipe out

Wipe out. Wipe out. (Para 1, Line 10). There are no recorded animal deaths in the wildlife reserve where the tsunami had wiped out the forests. To destroy or remove completely. Example: The cost of the new machinery has wiped out all our profit this year. Flee. Flee.

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Wipe out

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  1. Wipe out

  2. Wipe out (Para 1, Line 10)

  3. There are no recorded animal deaths in the wildlife reserve where the tsunami had wiped out the forests.

  4. To destroy or remove completely

  5. Example: The cost of the new machinery has wiped out all our profit this year.

  6. Flee

  7. Flee (Para 3, line 37)

  8. The animals perhaps took these signs as great dangers, so they fled and thus ended up saving themselves.

  9. to escape by running away, especially because of danger or fear

  10. Example: They all fled from the burning building.

  11. Massive

  12. Massive (para 1, line 2)

  13. The tsunami of 26 December 2004 caused massive destruction to homes, roads and public buildings.

  14. very large in size, amount or number • unusually large, powerful, or damaging

  15. Example: She died after taking amassive drugs.

  16. Destruction

  17. Destruction (para 1, line 2)

  18. The tsunami of 26 December 2004 caused massive destruction to homes, roads and public buildings.

  19. when something is destroyed

  20. Example: Many people are very worried about the destructionofthe rainforests.

  21. Extraordinary

  22. Extraordinary (para 2, line 12)

  23. It is well known that animals have extraordinary senses that humans lack.

  24. very unusual, special, surprising,unexpected or strange

  25. Example: He is full of extraordinary ideas.

  26. Lack

  27. Lack (para 2, line 12)

  28. It is well known that animals have extraordinary senses that humans lack.

  29. not have something that you need, or not have enough of it

  30. Example: What we lackin this house is space to store things.

  31. Lack of

  32. Example: Lack of sleep can make people get angry easily.

  33. Warning

  34. Warning (para 4, line 44)

  35. Maybe we should learn from animals and be mindful of the nature’s warnings.

  36. Something that tells you that something bad, dangerous, or annoying might happen so that you can be ready or avoid it

  37. Example: • There's a warning on the cigarette packet that says 'Tobacco seriously damages health'. • Just a word ofwarning - restaurants in this area can be very expensive.

  38. Smash

  39. Smash (para 4, line 22)

  40. A plate dropped on the ground and smashed into pieces.

  41. To break something into pieces

  42. Example: • Soon after she joined her husband, the couple saw a huge wave sweeping inland, smashing buildings and trees on the beach

  43. Inland

  44. Inland (para 4, line 22)

  45. In Australia, the weather is usually dry inland.

  46. In the middle of a country

  47. Soon after she joined her husband, the couple saw a huge wave sweeping inland, smashing buildings and trees on the beach. Example: • Soon after she joined her husband, the couple saw a huge wave sweeping inland, smashing buildings and trees on the beach.

  48. Swirl

  49. Swirl (para 5, Line 27)

  50. The leaves were swirled in circles along the ground by the wind.

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