 Brian, what are we going to do at the end? Like, we're going to check our word, and you see, if it makes sense, we're going to say yes, but if it doesn't, we're going to try again. Perfect. What is the title of our article, everybody? I think I agree with this. Students all across the United States, the United Kingdom, and even Australia and India are joining a new trend, organic gardening in school. Their schools have their own gardens in the backyards, where students under the guidance of their teachers and parent volunteers grow and cultivate vegetables and fruits, which are used for snacks, and sometimes even lunch. So I just read the first paragraph for you. You could start right on the second paragraph, but I wanted to show you, just in this paragraph alone, I saw some words that might be difficult or unfamiliar. Could somebody give me an example of one? Alejandro, almost. Christopher? Organic. Organic. OK, so that might be a word you're unfamiliar with. Now, what if you and your partner are working together and you know what it means? Can you tell your partner? Yes. Yes, tell your partner, share your ideas, explain it to them. And it might not be the word you choose. If you both feel, this is a good word, because we're both unfamiliar with it, and I think with enough clues here, we could figure this out. You might choose that word.