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What is a context clue for the word singe?
The fire
singed
the edges of the paper, leaving them slightly brown and crispy.
Context Clue:
"Slightly brown and crispy" provides a clue that "singed" means to burn slightly.
How do you spell brouse?
What does the Iota Phi Theta phrase-acronym LIPTTDID mean?
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What is the French word for Ditto?
What a synonyn for loud?
What words are the basis of sonar?
What harmony days means?
What part of speech is lived?
Is the word said a short sound or long sound?
What is the vowel schwa sound in word lower?
What is the stressed syllable in word demonstration?
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