Lesson 30 Vocabulary Puzzler

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Lesson 30 Vocabulary Puzzler The Puzzle of Mazes Find your way through the maze of words to claim your code for a secret prize! Lesson 30 Vocabulary Puzzler Click to Start Game

Click on the word that means beyond question or certainly Unfortunate Unfavored Undoubtedly

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Click on the sentence uses Undoubtedly correctly? The weather will undoubtedly be bad the day of the picnic. After the storm passes, the weather will undoubtedly improve. It is undoubtedly cold outside.

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What part of speech is the word undoubtedly? Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that means speed of motion or progress Running Pace stopped

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Which sentence uses pace correctly? The young child walked at a slow pace. The pace in the room took forever. She will pace to the store.

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What part of speech is the word pace? Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that mean thinking clearly and sensibly Reasoned Thoughtful Notice

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Verb Noun adverb adjective What part of speech is the word reasoned in the following sentence? She could have reasoned with him instead of yelling at him. Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that means having courage nervous unnerving nerve

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Verb Noun adverb adjective What part of speech is the word nerve in the following sentence? It can take a lot of nerve to stand up for your beliefs. Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that means a condition that makes it harder to do something advantage poorly disadvantage

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Verb Noun adverb adjective What part of speech is the word disadvantage in the sentence below? Our opponents had a disadvantage because their star player was sick. Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that means to stretch out or reach push extending Strengthen

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Verb Noun adverb adjective What part of speech is the word extending in the following sentence? Dad is extending the ladder to reach the top of the roof. Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that means a person who lives in a particular place pedestrian friend residents

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Verb Noun adverb adjective What part of speech is the word residents in the following sentence? The residents of the town voted for a new mayor. Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that means to refuse balked undo shout

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Verb Noun adverb adjective What part of speech is the word balked in the following sentence? My dad balked at the idea of raising my allowance. Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that means a procedure or method for carrying out a specific task techniques structure perform

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Verb Noun adverb adjective What part of speech is the word techniques used as in the following sentence? Artists use a variety of techniques when painting oils. Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Find the word that means something that blocks movement or passage tunnel barrier pathway

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Verb Noun adverb adjective What part of speech is the word barrier in the following sentence? The fence was a barrier between the two houses. Verb Noun adverb adjective

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Congratulations! You Made it!! The Secret Code is: 4423 Write the secret code on a piece of paper with your name on it and turn it in. Once your code has been verified by Mrs. Maranto, you will receive your prize.