Simpler Version:
1. Envelope (p. 23) - a special paper to send letters
2. Mystery (p. 25) - something that is hard to understand
3. Shrank (p. 27) - became smaller
4. Surprised (p. 29) - feeling amazed or shocked
5. Confused (p. 31) - not sure or puzzled
6. Costume (p. 33) - clothes to change appearance
7. Doubtful (p. 35) - not sure if something is true
8. Naughty (p. 37) - playful and causing trouble
9. Listening secretly (p. 39) - hearing without others knowing
10. Squeezed (p. 41) - pressed together tightly
Same Version:
1. Envelope (p. 23) - a flat paper container used for sending letters or documents
2. Mysterious (p. 25) - difficult to understand or explain; puzzling
3. Shrunk (p. 27) - reduced in size or amount
4. Astonished (p. 29) - greatly surprised or impressed
5. Perplexed (p. 31) - completely baffled or puzzled
6. Disguise (p. 33) - a way of changing one’s appearance to hide one’s true identity
7. Suspicious (p. 35) - having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
8. Mischievous (p. 37) - causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way
9. Eavesdropping (p. 39) - secretly listening to a conversation without the speaker’s knowledge
10. Squeezed (p. 41) - pressed firmly together from opposite sides
More Complex Version:
1. Envelope (p. 23) - a flat paper container used for sending letters or documents, often made of sturdy material such as cardboard or thick paper
2. Mysterious (p. 25) - difficult to understand or explain; puzzling, often involving hidden or unknown elements that require careful investigation or thought
3. Shrunk (p. 27) - reduced in size or amount, typically due to a process of contraction or compression
4. Astonished (p. 29) - greatly surprised or impressed, often resulting from an unexpected or extraordinary event or discovery
5. Perplexed (p. 31) - completely baffled or puzzled, experiencing a state of confusion or bewilderment that requires deep thought or analysis to resolve
6. Disguise (p. 33) - a way of changing one’s appearance to hide one’s true identity, often involving the use of costumes, makeup, or other means of altering one’s physical features
7. Suspicious (p. 35) - having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something, often due to perceived inconsistencies, unusual behavior, or lack of transparency
8. Mischievous (p. 37) - causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way, often characterized by pranks, practical jokes, or harmless mischief
9. Eavesdropping (p. 39) - secretly listening to a conversation without the speaker’s knowledge, typically done by positioning oneself in a concealed or inconspicuous location to overhear private discussions
10. Squeezed (p. 41) - pressed firmly together from opposite sides, often resulting in a tight or compacted state, typically achieved through physical force or pressure.