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Words for NAPLAN writing test preparation. Students are assessed in Year 3, Year 5, Year 7, and Year 9.
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bargain |
My new camera was a real bargain.
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barrier |
The platform is on the other side of the ticket barrier.
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behaviour
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His behaviour was obnoxious.
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benefit |
A benefit is an advantage or a perk of something.
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bias |
Bias means to favour something or someone over another.
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board |
The seat was just a wooden board.
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bored |
The artist was bored so she drew a quick doodle.
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bonus |
The free meal at the event was a bonus.
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borrow |
Could I borrow some milk?
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boundary |
This tree marks the boundary between our two gardens.
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brutally |
She was brutally honest and told her friend she didn't like her new dress.
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build |
They wanted to build a house.
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burden |
The secret was a burden on Tim's mind.
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business |
My business sells cakes.
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