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Used to connect two parts of a sentence when the meaning of one part seems to disagree with the other. "___________ the sun was shining this morning, it was cold."
THOUGH
Not quite all; nearly. "I am ___________ finished with this book."
ALMOST
The dark image on a surface caused by something that blocks light from the sun. "Your __________ is short in the morning and long in the evening."
SHADOW
A substance used to wash your body or things such as dishes or clothes. "Please wash your hands with _______________."
SOAP
One of the parts of the foot similar to fingers on the hand. "I have ten ______________."
TOES
A hard, smooth surface for vehicles and people to travel on. "The __________ to success is never easy!"
ROAD
A figure of a person made from stuffed clothes and placed in a field to frighten birds away from crops. "In the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy meets a ______________ made of straw."
SCARECROW
Without heat or warmth. "January is a ___________ month."
COLD
The spirit of a person who has died, especially one that is believed to haunt a place or living people. "The ______________ he thought he saw turned out to be a curtain blowing in the breeze."
GHOST
A public performance. "Will your son perform in the ____________ at school tonight?"
SHOW
A result or end that a person wants and works for; aim or purpose. "Her __________ is to become a doctor."
GOAL
To suddenly break open because of too much pressure inside. "If you blow too much air into a balloon, it will ____________."
EXPLODE
The past tense of WRITE. "Yesterday, I __________ a very angry letter to J. K. Rowling."
WROTE
To have information in your mind that comes from what you have learned or can see. "I don't _________ your name."
KNOW
A piece of clothing that people wear over their clothes. It covers the body, arms, and some of a person's legs and is usually used to keep warm. "It was cold outside, so she wore her __________ over her dress."
COAT
Having the entire amount or length. "He ate the ____________ cake."
WHOLE
It is not so; used to say that you refuse or that you do not agree with or accept something. "Would you like a drink? __________, thank you."
NO
With the result that. "I was tired, __________ I went to bed early."
SO