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English, 09.02.2021 19:10, 19deleonl

First list the misspelled words; second write the correct spelling beside them; third memorize the correct spelling. 2. Ron’s arms legs and face were scratched from the bushes. 3. Connie hit the ball dropped the bat and ran toward first. 4. The humid weather made the floors furniture and rugs feel damp. 5. There were decorations books toys and clothes in the Christmas package. 6. The club sold raffle tickets held a bake sale and produced a musical. 7. The old trunk contained clothes letters jewelry and pictures. 8. We can sell refreshments before the show during intermission and between acts. 9. A small child caught the Frisbee twirled it around and threw it back to us. 10. Old rusty convertibles were parked next to new shiny compacts. 11. Red orange and brown leaves covered the trees in the fall. 12. First clear the lawn of stones; second cut the weeds; last mow the lawn. 13. The tackle box contained lures hooks weights and extra line.

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