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FTISF
-rigid
STIFF
-rigid
EBNOUNC
-a sudden leap or jump
BOUNCE
-a sudden leap or jump
CHOAC
-a private tutor
COACH
-a private tutor
TCUK
-to cover in bed clothes
TUCK
-to cover in bed clothes
GEARE
-enthusiastic, anxious
EAGER
-enthusiastic, anxious
BOS
-to cry with catching
of the breath
SOB
-to cry with catching
of the breath
ETHLEAT
-a person who is trained in
or good at games
ATHLETE
-a person who is trained in
or good at games
CHIOMPAN
-the first place winner in
a competition
CHAMPION
-the first place winner in
a competition
RWHIL
-to move in a circle
WHIRL
-to move in a circle
PCACRETI
-to perform repeatedly to
perfect a skill
PRACTICE
-to perform repeatedly to
perfect a skill
Synonyms
-words that have the same
meaning.
Context Clues:

Synonyms
The word or is a signal that a
synonym will follow.
Example:
From the room, Mother can
hear the feeble or weak
sobbing of Donna.
Sometimes, the synonym can be in other sentences near the
word.

It is very rare to find good toes


among divers. Just an unusual leg or
toe movement could disturb balance
and cause the diver to lose control.
The doctor's writing was
utterly illegible. No one
could read those
scribbles.
To her amazement, the door
opened and her loved ones
were present. It was a surprise
to see her children and friends
clapping and greeting.
The manager wanted a weekly
inspection, which is a
methodical examination of all
the equipment.
The streamers or
banners were colorful
and attractive.
John attempted to score a goal in
his soccer game. He tried to kick
the ball past the other team.
John and his older brother are
both tall and skinny. In fact,
everyone in their family is very
slender.
Bill felt remorse or
shame for his
harsh words.
His animosity, or hatred,
of his sister divided the
family.
It was an idyllic day -
sunny, warm, and
perfect for a walk in the
park.
The young girl was very aloof.
She always seemed unsociable
and uninterested.
Synonyms
-words that have the same
meaning.
SEATWORK
Assignment:
Answer “UNCOVER” letter A
and B on page 46.

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