Structured spelling list
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wrap |
Rosie loved to eat a chicken wrap.
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wrapper |
I have taken the wrapper off my biscuit.
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wreck |
There is a rusty old wreck on the reef.
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wrestle |
We saw the policeman wrestle the burglar to the ground.
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wrinkle |
Grandma counts a new wrinkle every week.
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wrist |
She wore a gold bangle on her wrist.
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wrong |
The map sent us the wrong way.
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answer |
Tom knows the answer to the question.
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sword |
A Ninja has a sword.
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whole |
I slept for a whole day.
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gnarled |
The trunk of the old tree was gnarled.
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sign |
The sign on the door said pull.
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calf |
One of our cows recently had a calf.
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calm |
It is better to stay calm.
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salmon |
Salmon is a healthy food.
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yolk |
He liked egg but not the yolk.
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