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Mage tee House: Pte Fost Noon ate, : VOCABULARY MATCHING ‘Match the vocabulary words to ther definitions, Canibean rate Jolly Roger treasure chest spout dismay scribe pirate Nag ‘tends a steam of tiquid sign of something sailor who attacks ships {octing of "no hope" person who writes things, ke copies of documents box with valuable things sea between West Indies, CCenival and South America 21 age te owe: ate Pas oo Nome ate, PIRATE MYTHOLOGY There were real pirates! But most of what we know ‘about pirates comes from stories. Mark the folowing as “uve” 0: “alse” according to pirate legend. They speek tudely and cannot read They aways sme nice and tke to take showers, They have shaggy black hair or black toothed ars, ‘ They don’t care about money. : When they meet another ship, they buy food ‘and water fom them Ther flag always has a skul and crossbones on a 1) They wear pstok or krives allt time _ They help lest teasure ships to find the way back home, They are ity, ragged and geedy They Ike to sing and dance on thet ship. 2

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