Cite
magic e
most preferred
favorite
Someone who is able to read and write
literate
The money you make in a business
profit
Weather pun: What falls but never hits the ground?
temperature
pro
open syllable
two-faced person
hypocrite
something that can easily break
delicate
When you put money into the bank, this is called a what?
deposit
Weather pun: Why did the cloud stay at home?
It was under the weather.
vowel team
sure thing; it will most likely happen
definite
someone who cannot read or write
illiterate
When your mom says you can only have 3 chocolate bars a day, she is putting you on a what?
limit
Weather pun: What do you call a bear caught out in the rain?
A drizzly bear
scribble
consonant-le
beautifully made; lovely
exquisite
the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
climate
When you do something over and over again, it can become a what?
habit
Weather pun: How does a spy avoid the rain?
He goes undercover.
bit
closed syllable
a type of rock
granite
feeling, showing, or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with
desperate
to forbid something from happening
prohibit
Weather pun:
How do hurricanes know where they’re going?
They look with their eye.