Lesson 24 Words with Prefix: re-, un-

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Lesson 24 Words with Prefix: re-, un- unfold rejoin untie reheat unfair unclear repaid rewrite unhurt recheck 11. unlucky 12.unwrap 13. reuse 14. unsure 15. reread 16. unsafe 17. unbuckle 18. unknown 19. different 20. example

I can show that I understand what different homophones mean and how they are spelled differently. Choose 8 words from the spelling list. Write sentences using the words correctly. Example: My family planted a fir tree in the backyard. I have to vacuum my couch because my dog’s fur is everwhere!