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The Deep Sea Mystery Circle a love story

Vocabulary
Snorkeling- the sport of swimming underwater with a snorkel and face mask
Freelance- a person who works as a writer, designer, performer, or the like,
selling work or services by the hour, day, job, etc, rather than working on a
regular salary basis
Seabed-

seafloor

Carved-

to cut (a design, figures, etc.) on a surface

Ridges-

any raised, narrow strip

Jutting-

to extend beyond the main body or line

Crop circle- any area of grain or crop that has been flattened or cut into a
circular geometric pattern, sometimes thought to be made by flying saucers
Dubbed-

to invest with any name, character, dignity, or title

Infinitely-

endlessly, no boundaries or limits

Unmasked- to reveal the truth or true character of


Flapping-

to swing or sway back and forth loosely

Tirelessly- untiring
Albeit-

even though

Grooves-

a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface

Vain-

without real significance, value, or importance

Vitalnecessary to the existence, continuance, or wellbeing of something


Neutralize- to make (something) ineffective; counteract
Unmasked- to remove the disguise from someone, he was revealed

The Deep Sea Mystery Circle a love story

Questions
1. Who found the mystery circle and had it been seen before?
2. What was the first thing that the article suggested as the origin of the
mystery circle?
3. Where does the name mystery circle come from?
4. Who was the artist and what were his or her tools?
5. What is the primary (main) purpose of the mystery circle?
6. Is it better for the design to have more ridges? Why?
7. What is the vital purpose of the sea shells?
8. What is put in the centre of the mystery circle and what protects in from
currents?
9. True/false
1. The person who discovered the mystery circle was always a full time
photographer.
2. The ocean was boring to him.
3. He found something that had never been seen before.
4. The circular structure measured roughly 6.8ft in diameter.
5. The work he found on the seabed resembled crop circles.
6. The mysterious circle was just there to make the ocean floor look pretty.

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