Spelling (25) Do the ones you missed on Monday.
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A bright flaim burned in the campfire.
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Keep flammeable fabrics away from heat.
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Use a match to ignight the wood.
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A car needs fuel for the ignetion to
work.
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Gold was discovered at this presice spot.
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A jewel must be cut with careful precison.
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Is a metere longer than a yard?
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The metrick system is one way of measuring.
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This micrascope magnifies the smallest
items.
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This bug is so tiny it is almost micrascopic.
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I knew it was serious by his grave
look.
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The gravety of the problem had us worried.
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I am gratefull for your help with my
report.
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He showed his gratetude by giving me
a gift.
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She will revize her essay to make it
shorter.
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This revison will improve your story.
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Our best athalete plays football and
baseball.
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Exercise often if you want an atheletic
body.
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Our town humaine society ca res for
stray cats.
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All humanaty will benefit from the
new drug.
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One scoop of ice cream will be sufficent
for dessert.
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One scoop of ice cream will suffice.
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A lack of practice will impeade your
progress.
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A lack of practice will be an impedement.
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I heard the boom of the explostion.
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might be more than one in a sentence; there might not be any words
that need one. There will be at least one you have to add an s to also.
If the sentence is correct, write "correct." For #6, do what it says.
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All three of the neighbors dogs cries were mournful,
but ours didn't join in the howling. (1 neighbor, 3 dogs.)
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Little girls clothing is on the 1st floor, and
the mens department is on the second.
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For the notebook check, well be looking for this
weeks work, plus the previous two weeks work.
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James hat and Joes gloves were on the table.
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John has a 67 Mustang that is his proudest possession.
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Spell the word that this symbol is called'
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(10) Vocabulary. Skip
if "exempt." You will use a word more than once. You will not use them
all. pungent, splendor, peruse, circuitous,
emanate, gaunt, steep, dilapidated, squalor, destitute
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Before you sign anything, be sure to _____ it
very carefully.
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Even though he was so ____________ that it looked
like he hadn’t eaten in weeks, he still had a menacing attitude that made
him seem like a very formidable adversary.
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For best results, _____ your teabag for at least
five minutes.
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"…He told me his name was Jefferson Johnson
Stone, and I was awed by the __________ of the name...
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(2) ...coming from someone so ___________ in,
and surrounded by, ____________ and poverty...
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(2) With a name like that, he should own the world
and stride the streets like a king," and not have a family who is ________
and living in a _________ old house.
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The ___________ smell of onions filled the house.
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Robert, trying to hide his friendship with Jeff,
always took a ___________ route to his house.
"MFN" +
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(3) Mardis Gras is French for _________ __________.
It marks the beginning of ________.
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Laguna Junior High : Laguna Middle School :: League
of Nations : _______________
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What other major language is spoken in the eastern
part of Canada (Quebec)?
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Name a state that would be considered New England.
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2004 : previews :: 1935 : __________
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(quote) Why did they decide to play "Robin Hood?"
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(4) Name the 4 levels of poverty that our narrator,
Robert, explains.
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(3) re: "Delinquent": Who are the delinquents?
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