Connections Answers

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

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INTENTION

These words all describe something you intend to do, achieve, or the purpose behind an action. They are what you are aiming for.
Individual words:
AIM: What you are trying to do or achieve. It's your target or purpose. For example, 'My aim is to learn English well.'
GOAL: Something you want to achieve or finish, like a target. In sports, it's where you score. 'My goal is to run a marathon.'
OBJECT: The purpose or aim of something. It's what you want to achieve. Not a physical thing, but the reason for an action. 'The object of the game is to win.'
POINT: The main idea or purpose of something. It's why you do it or what you want to say. 'The point of coming here is to study.'
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MEASURING DEVICES

These are all common tools or devices that people use to measure different things, such as time, direction, length, or weight.
Individual words:
CLOCK: A device that tells you the time of day, showing hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds. It helps you know when to do things.
COMPASS: A tool with a needle that always points North, used to find directions and navigate, especially outdoors or on maps.
RULER: A flat, straight tool, usually with numbers, used to draw straight lines or to measure how long or tall something is.
SCALE: A device used to measure how heavy something is. You can stand on it to weigh yourself, or put food on it to weigh ingredients.
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PARTS OF A FLIGHT

These words describe different stages or actions an airplane makes during its journey, from moving on the ground to flying in the sky and landing.
Individual words:
CLIMB: When an airplane goes up into the sky after takeoff, gaining height. It moves higher and higher.
TAKEOFF: When an airplane leaves the ground and begins to fly. This is the start of the flight.
TAXI: When an airplane moves slowly on the ground, often to or from the runway, before flying or after landing.
TOUCHDOWN: When an airplane lands and its wheels softly touch the ground. This is the end of the flight.
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BIKE ACCESSORIES

These are all common items you can attach to a bicycle to make it more useful or safer.
Individual words:
BASKET: A container, often made of wire or wicker, attached to the front or back of a bike. People use it to carry bags, groceries, or other small items.
BELL: A small device on a bike's handlebars that makes a ringing sound when you push a lever. It's used to warn pedestrians or other riders you are near.
RACK: A metal frame, usually on the back of a bike, designed to carry luggage, a backpack, or other large items. Some bikes also have front racks.
REFLECTOR: A small plastic piece on a bike that shines brightly when light hits it, like from car headlights. It helps make the bike visible and safe at night.