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Topic: Comic strip Activity: Odd one out Games for Language Learning www.juicyenglish.com Topic: Comic strip Activity: Odd one out SECOND GRADE UNIT 1 – PART 2

evil- witch-bad-wicked Odd one out Which word is different from others? evil- witch-bad-wicked witch

gentle-strong-knight-brave Odd one out Which word is different from others? gentle-strong-knight-brave knight

castle-palace-tower-queen Odd one out Which word is different from others? castle-palace-tower-queen queen

evil-cruel-wicked-good Odd one out Which word is different from others? evil-cruel-wicked-good good

sorcerer-wizard-magician-potion Odd one out Which word is different from others? sorcerer-wizard-magician-potion potion

forest-mud-cave-ogre Odd one out Which word is different from others? forest-mud-cave-ogre ogre

save-rescue-heroine-fight Odd one out Which word is different from others? save-rescue-heroine-fight heroine

axe-sword-spear-warrior Odd one out Which word is different from others? axe-sword-spear-warrior warrior

short-gnome-bearded-angry Odd one out Which word is different from others? short-gnome-bearded-angry gnome

ancient-wise-elf-pale Odd one out Which word is different from others? ancient-wise-elf-pale elf