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8. otter, wolt, horse,
9. mean, plan, aim,
10. iron, attract, pole,
11. meeting, gathering, assembly,
12. babit, ritual, routine,
13. hat, scarf, earmuffs,
context clues choose a list word to complete each sentence of
the script. write the word.
14. bowler 1: hooray! i got a strike! did you see it
15. bowler 2: 1_ your skill.
16. bowler 3: the ball looked as if it had been shot from a
17. bowler 1: my bowling – is perfect!
18. bowler 2: then how come your ball just rolled into the
19. bowler 1: all of a _ i just lost control of the ball.
20. bowler 1: you _! i think you enjoyed my mistake.

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