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“Right” 1. “Right” is a noun meaning something to which someone is entitled EX: The RIGHT to speak one’s mind is granted to every American EX: Leave me.

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1 “Right” 1. “Right” is a noun meaning something to which someone is entitled EX: The RIGHT to speak one’s mind is granted to every American EX: Leave me alone; I have a RIGHT to my privacy EX: As the owner of the deed, he had the RIGHT to destroy the house

2 “Right” 1A. “Right” is an adjective meaning good, proper, correct, approved of, appropriate EX: It’s not RIGHT to kick puppies EX: Do the RIGHT thing; return the money to the orphans

3 “Right” 1B. “Right” is an adjective meaning “not left” EX: Head south to Michigan Ave, turn Right, and Ford headquarters will be on your RIGHT

4 “Right” 1C. “Right” refers to a conservative political outlook in American politics EX: Bill Clinton is on the Left, and President Bush is on the RIGHT

5 “Right” 1D. “Right” is a verb meaning “to put in proper order, condition, or position” EX: The captain wrestled with the rudder to RIGHT the ship EX: Spiderman, as a super hero, tries to RIGHT the wrongs done by criminals

6 “Write” 2. “Write” is a verb meaning to express, communicate, produce, or compose, esp. by making marks on paper with a writing implement EX: WRITE a letter to your mom and tell her you love her EX: Mozart used to WRITE amazing music before he died

7 “Rite” 3. “Rite” is a formal or ceremonial act or procedure; a customary observance or practice EX: My friend’s daughter participated in her RITE of First Communion EX: In British households, afternoon tea is a daily RITE


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