I set off on an Alaskan adventure, packing my kayak and supplies for the journey. My dogs would be coming along, so I carefully harnessed them before loading up. As we got underway, I encountered some stubborn weather that refused to clear. After several days on the water with my litter of dogs, some suspicious clouds began rolling in and I decided it was time to find shelter.
I set off on an Alaskan adventure, packing my kayak and supplies for the journey. My dogs would be coming along, so I carefully harnessed them before loading up. As we got underway, I encountered some stubborn weather that refused to clear. After several days on the water with my litter of dogs, some suspicious clouds began rolling in and I decided it was time to find shelter.
I set off on an Alaskan adventure, packing my kayak and supplies for the journey. My dogs would be coming along, so I carefully harnessed them before loading up. As we got underway, I encountered some stubborn weather that refused to clear. After several days on the water with my litter of dogs, some suspicious clouds began rolling in and I decided it was time to find shelter.
Examples: Kayak (n.): small canoe 1. My uncle bought me a kayak or boat. and it was a surprise for me.
2. The storm destroyed the kayak
that my parents built. Examples: Harness (v.): add 1. You should harness your dogs straps so you can so they don’t escape. control something. 2. I fed the horses and harnessed them tightly yesterday. Examples: Stubborn (adj.): fixed 1. She was strong and stubborn to in opinion or walk away from the criminal. behaviour. 2. Although my sister is kind, she is too stubborn. Examples: Litter (n.): animals 1. My cat gave birth to a litter of born at the same time five kittens last week. to the same mother.
2. Eighteen puppies from
Shadow's litter survived in total, and she is now recovering with her family at home Examples: Suspicious (adj.): not 1. It was suspicious when his boss trusting. went missing.