English, 08.04.2021 05:20 gladyscasper44
Create an interview with a character from a favorite book. Incorporate at least five spelling words into your interview. The interview should include questions from the Interviewer and answers provided from the perspective of the character. Spelling words must be spelled correctly, underlined, and used correctly within the context of the interview.
spelling words:
Word Definition
inaccurate: incorrect or untrue
inactive :sluggish or passive
incomplete: lacking some part, not complete
incumbent: currently holding a position or role
indefinite: without a specific limit
indict: to accuse of wrongdoing
introvert: a shy person
invisible: hidden or not seen by the eye
*subject: a matter of discussion or thought
*suddenly: occurring quickly without warning
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