VocabularyComprehensionFantasy and Realism Plurals with endings f and fe Possessive Nouns 10 20 30 40.

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VocabularyComprehensionFantasy and Realism Plurals with endings f and fe Possessive Nouns

heroic

Insert Text for Question Category 1 – 20 points creature

Insert Text for Question Category 1 – 30 points horrifying and terrifying

Insert Text for Question Category 1 – 40 points colossal, monstrous, and tremendous.

There is more to destroy, bigger problems, and a greater need for a solution.

Dogzilla’s size, she bursts out of a volcano, or she looks ready to pounce.

They give her a bath.

Size, speed, intelligence, or numbers.

Realism

Fantasy

Realism

wives

loaves

lives

wolves

Their uncle’s truck

The dogs’ bark

The twins’ favorite place

Each water lily’s flowers