Connections Answers
Thursday, October 2, 2025
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DOG COMMANDS
These are common instructions people give to train their dogs. They tell the dog what action to perform.
Individual words:
•COME: This command means you want your dog to walk or run towards you. It's used to call them back to your side.
•DOWN: When you say 'Down' to a dog, you want it to lie flat on the ground. It's often used for resting or obedience.
•HEEL: This command tells your dog to walk closely beside you, usually at your left leg, without pulling on the leash. It's for controlled walking.
•STAY: You use 'Stay' to tell your dog to remain in its current spot and position until you give another command. It teaches patience.
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DESERVED
These words all mean that something is deserved, proper, or correct according to rules or morality.
Individual words:
•DUE: When something is 'due,' it means it is owed or earned, like a payment or respect you have earned from someone.
•FAIR: If something is 'fair,' it means it is just and equal for everyone, without showing favoritism or bias. Everyone gets what they deserve.
•JUST: 'Just' means morally right and equitable, often used when talking about legal systems or correct actions. It implies something is deserved.
•RIGHT: 'Right' can mean correct, proper, or morally good. If something is 'right,' it means it is deserved or appropriate in a situation.
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SITUATED
These words all mean to put something in a specific location or position. They describe where something is 'situated' or placed.
Individual words:
•LEFT: To put something in a place and then go away, leaving it there. Example: 'I left my bag at home.'
•PLACED: To put something down carefully in a particular spot or position. Example: 'She placed the flowers in the vase.'
•PUT: A very common verb meaning to move something to a specific location or position. Example: 'Please put your books away.'
•SET: To put something down, often gently or firmly, in a particular position. Example: 'He set the plate on the table.'