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K. Hall Davis School District Farmington, UT treacherous

Treacherous ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

treacherous: structural analysis ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Prefix Root or Base Suffix wordtrecher meaningdeceive Definition based on pieces:

Treacherous ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths)

Treacherous: examples ©Davis School District Farmington, UT This truck is navigating treacherous terrain by driving up the rocks. The ship did not make it past the treacherous rocks on the shore.

Treacherous: Synonyms/Antonyms ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Can you think of any more? SynonymsAntonyms DangerousSafe HazardousReliable

Treacherous ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Give more examples of treacherous terrain.

Treacherous: in context ©Davis School District Farmington, UT What from the text shows that the air was treacherous?

Treacherous Climbing the mountain proved to be treacherous even for the most experienced hiker. Complete the sentence: ______ was treacherous because_________. ©Davis School District Farmington, UT