Vocabulary:
1. Deadly disease: A disease that is highly dangerous and likely to cause death.
2. Germs: Microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, that can cause diseases.
3. Immune system: The body's defense mechanism that protects against harmful organisms and substances.
4. Outbreak: The sudden occurrence of a disease in a specific area or population, usually affecting a larger number of people than usual.
5. Seriously ill: Being in a severe or critical condition due to a disease or health condition.
6. Vaccine: A substance that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies and provides protection against specific diseases.
7. Antibodies: Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize harmful substances, such as germs or toxins.
8. Circumstance: A specific condition or situation.
9. Confusion: A state of being puzzled or uncertain.
10. Factual support: Valid and reliable evidence or information that supports a statement or argument.
11. Get vaccinated: To receive a vaccine to protect against a specific disease.
12. Highly contagious: Easily and rapidly transmitted from one person to another.
13. Make a comeback: To reappear or regain popularity or success after a period of decline.
14. Measles: A highly contagious viral disease characterized by a rash, fever, and respiratory symptoms.
15. Numerous: A large or great number of something.
16. Occur: To happen or take place.
17. Protection: The act of being shielded or safeguarded from harm or danger.
18. Rare: Not occurring very often; uncommon.
19. Recognize: To identify or acknowledge the existence, validity, or identity of something or someone.
20. Rumor: A circulating story, often of doubtful truth or accuracy.
21. Spread: To extend or cause to reach a wider area or larger number of people.
22. Valid: Well-founded, logically correct, or legally acceptable.
Vocabulary Focus:
1. Get arrested: To be taken into custody by law enforcement for an alleged crime.
2. Get fired: To be terminated from employment or dismissed from a job.
3. Get hired: To be offered and accept a job or employment opportunity.
4. Get invited: To receive an invitation to an event or social gathering.
Define all of the following
Vocabulary
deadly disease
germs
immune system
outbreak
seriously ill
vaccine
Read
antibodies
circumstance
confusion
factual support
get vaccinated
highly contagious
make a comeback
measles
numerous
occur
protection
rare
recognize
rumor
spread
valid
Vocabulary Focus
get arrested
get fired
get hired
get invited
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