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Spelling/definition Dr. Lewis definition test spelling test A Stormy Story Straight From the Horse’s Mouth
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Spelling a stormy story
ATMOSPHERE (NOUN) EQUIPMENT (NOUN) FREQUENCY (NOUN) INCREASE (VERB) RESEARCHER (NOUN) CALCULATE (VERB) DATA (NOUN) INADEQUATE (ADJECTIVE) METEOROLOGIST (NOUN)
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DEFINITION a stormy story
ATMOSPHERE (NOUN)-the gases that surround a planet or other body in space. EQUIPMENT (NOUN)-anything made for a certain use. FREQUENCY (NOUN)-how often something happens within a certain length of time. INCREASE (VERB)-to go up in number. RESEARCHER (NOUN)-a person who studies or investigates something. CALCULATE (VERB)-to estimate or figure out. DATA (NOUN)-information. INADEQUATE (ADJECTIVE)-not enough or not good enough. METEOROLOGIST (NOUN)-a person who studies Earth's atmosphere, especially its patterns of climate and weather.
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Spelling straight from the horse’s mouth
Communication (noun) Mobility (noun) Resource (noun) Domesticate (verb) Troika (noun) Insulation (noun)
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Definition straight from the horse’s mouth
Communication (noun)-the exchange of information through speaking, writing, or action. Mobility (noun)-the state of being able to move around. Resource (noun)-something that can be used (such as wood or water). Domesticate (verb)-to get an animal used to living around people. Troika (noun)-any association or group of three. Insulation (noun)-something that serves as protection from exposure to heat or another harmful element.
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