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24. 1.Which of the two malls is closer? 2.John wrote the date of George Washington’s death. 3.The orange baseball hat looked best on Tonya. 4.Kelly arrived

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1.Which of the two malls is closer?

2. John wrote the date of George

Washington’s death.

3.The orange baseball hat looked best on

Tonya.

4.Kelly arrived too late for the magic show.

termheardbirthwordburstworldthirstlearnservepearlworsturgeworthearlyfurthersearchpurposeperfectearnestoverheard

Write a Core Word from Lesson 19 that is the opposite of the underlined word in the sentence.

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5.That painting is truly not pleasing to look at.

6. Winning the prize made Julie the most happy person in school.

7. Your dog is more hungry than mine.

8. Of all the flowers, the rose is the most pretty.

Write a Core Word from Lesson 20 to replace the underlined words.

hungryhappyheaviestprettieruglierprettiesthungriesthappierheavierprettyugliestuglyheavyhappiesthungrieremptygloomywindyhealthychilly

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9. “Tis like the howling of the Irish wild, dog-like animals against the moon.”

– William Shakespeare

10. “Half a chunk of bread is better than none.” – Old saying

11. “He that cries out stop someone who steals, is often he that has stolen the treasure.” --William Congreve

12. “The fresh Earth in new green parts of trees dressed.” –Percy Bysshe Shelley

Write the Core Word from Lesson 21 that means the same as the underlined word or words.

leavesloaf

wolvesthemselves

scarfwivesshelvesthieveswifethief

scarvesshelfwolfloavesleafgeese

dominoeswomenskisoxen

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13. It starts with un- and means “not playing by the rules.”

14. It starts with re- and means “to look over again.”

15. It starts with re- and means “to put things in a different order.”

16. It starts with un- and means “to undo a shoe.”

Write a Core Word from Lesson 22 that matches each clue.

unfriendlyreviewreappearrewinduntieremoveunhookrenameunpaidretakeunfairreplaceuncoverrearrangeunbeatenunplannedrefinishunfinishedreverseunequal

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17. flour, daisy, violet, rose

18. first, second, third, forth

19. swan middle, waste, body, belt

20. chicken, duck, foul,

Write the homophone of the word from lesson 23 in each group that is out of place.

forthflourtheirfoulthrewminerwastefowlthereminorwaistthroughthey’reflowerfourthpour

principalpore

principlepoor