How should focused be divided?
focuse-d
focu-sed
foc-used
fo-cused
fo-cused
Would bug fall on the page with guide words: bronze-buffalo
Fix the mistake:
wasnt'
wasn't
During the storm, the trees creaked in the wind. The branches hit against the window like fingers on a chalkboard.
onomatopoeia and simile
The reference material to find the meaning of words.
Dictionary
Thankfully should be divided how?
Thankf-ully
Than-kfully
Thank-fully
Tha-nkfully
Thank-fully
Which word would fall on the page with guide words: grim-grouch
ground, grow, or groom
Groom
Fix the mistake:
theyll
couldnt
they'll
couldn't
I had a ton of homework last night.
hyperbole
The reference material to find the synonyms of a word
Thesaurus
Interests should be divided how? There are two ways.
i-nterests
inte-rests
intere-sts
inter-ests
in-terests
inter-ests
in-terests
Is the word downtown on the page with guide words: dive-doll
No
Fix the mistake:
Harrys hair is so long. He definitely needs a haircut!
Harry's hair is so long. He definitely needs a haircut!
The worker took on 5 more jobs, in addition to the 7 he already had. He definitely bit off more than he could chew.
to take on a task too big.
The reference material used to locate states, countries, capitals, etc.
An atlas
Divide the word grandmother. Two ways.
grandmoth-er
grand-mother
Which words would NOT fall on the page with guide words: hair-hand
happy
hat
ham
hall
hello
hat, hello, happy
Californias beaches are beautiful.
California's beaches are beautiful.
What is the meaning:
I've already said my thoughts. Now the ball is in your court.
The next decision is up to you.
The reference material used to find extensive information about specific topics
Where does a hyphen go?
between syllables
Save
Which page would save fall on?
saint-salve
salt-saute
same-say
saw-see
same-say
The stores door is broken and they need to get it fixed.
The store's door is broken and they need to get it fixed.
The girl didn't want to get in trouble, so she was beating around the bush when she told her parents what happened.
avoiding the main topic; not speaking directly about the issue.
RANDOM:
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
Alliteration