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The Sparks Fly by Ruth Ashby dissolve retirement inefficient vents charged demonstratio n donors electrocuted attracted insulators patent uproariously

The Sparks Fly by Ruth Ashby dissolve retirement inefficient vents charged demonstration donors electrocuted attracted insulators patent uproariously

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The Sparks Flyby Ruth Ashby

dissolveretirementinefficient

ventscharged

demonstrationdonors

electrocutedattractedinsulators

patentuproariously

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dissolve – v. to mix into a liquid

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retirement – n. – the act of taking oneself away from a job or occupation; quitting your job forever usually because you’re

getting older.

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inefficient – adj. not offering good use of money or time

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vents – n. plural of vent: an opening through which a gas passes

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charged – v. past tense of charge: to fill with electricity

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demonstration – n. something that explains, proves, or shows something

very clearly.

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donors – n. plural of donor: a person who gives something

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electrocuted – v. past tense of electrocute: to kill by means of a very

strong electric shock

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attracted – v. past tense of attract: to cause to come near

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insulators – n. plural of insulator: a material that does not carry an electric

charge

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patent – v. to obtain the exclusive right to an invention; no one else can claim

he/she invented it

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uproariously – adv. noisily, loudly

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Line 1 – earthquakes fireplace loudspeaker windshield

Line 2 – person man inventor Ben Franklin

These are compound words. Can you tell an open compound word?Can you name a hyphenated compound?

These words show levels of specificity. They go from general to specific. Let’s make a new specificity chain.

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These words are regular plurals. Let’s review the rules for forming regular plurals.

The prefix “in” means “not” “lacking” or “lack of”

Line 3 – questions chimneys demonstrations inventions

Line 4 – inefficient inexperienced incapable independence