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A. There are seven mis
misspelled word. Ther
Luisa and Marco's
together to design a pl
if they could
cooperra
winning. Both student
A. Look at each Greek or Latin root and its meaning. Write the spelling word
that contains each root.
4. mar: "sea"
1. sect: "to cut apart".
2. pan: "all" or "everyone"
3. urb: "city".
The students went
filled lot. Luisa and M
included playground
the competition, it wa
wouldn't pospone the
came in first!
5. fer: "to bring"
6. bin: "to join"
B. Write the snelling word that he
1. coolerede


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