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palace |
The royal family lives in that palace.
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place |
The fire place was covered in soot.
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surface |
The stratosphere starts 10 kilometers above the earth's surface.
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trace |
Many people become interested in genealogy when they begin to trace their family tree.
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dice |
Roll the dice to start the game.
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spice |
Use some ginger to spice up the curry.
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twice |
I've been there twice.
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chance |
He will forfeit his chance of promotion.
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pencil |
Ben chewed the end of his pencil.
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decide |
Jane had to decide which way to go.
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recite |
In some schools pupils recite prayers every morning.
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cement |
Sand, cement and stones make concrete.
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Springtime Spelling
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Easter Egg Hunt
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Word Search, small
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Against the Clock
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
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