Sight-words: The Kudzu Smothering K-12

[A few words about America’s two biggest parasites--] if you’ve driven on southern interstates, you know kudzu. It’s that leafy vine that can cover the tallest trees. Finally, motorists see nothing but kudzu, which has earned the nickname, “The vine that ate the South.” Kudzu envelops everything and eventually destroys everything.

Topics:  america s   south    kudzu   sight-words   japan   department   agriculture   vine   
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