S-P-E-L-L-I-N-G B-E-E
As many of you know, there was a Spelling Bee fund-raiser that helped raise funds for the speech and debate team recently in which I was a member of the News Hounds, that did not win.
This column will expand your knowledge of words (hopefully) as I use some of the words that were spelled here. The words are underlined in each sentence.
If you need a dictionary, feel free, we did too! Good Luck.
Last night was dark. It was also not the warmest night of the year, as the end of summer was rapidly approaching.
I took a look outside and noticed my favorite friend next door. She was giving me a thumbs up and eating a banana.
She looked to flaunt a new hairstyle, and there was much camaraderie between us. She was doing her best to not exacerbate her situation.
I walked back into my house past a caterpillar that was resting on my porch rocker. Once inside I noticed a luminous light beaming from my guest room.
I hustled into the room to see my sister with a haggard look due to malleable circumstances. She told me her story using rhetoric and parables for illustration. She told a scandalous story that was quintessence.
She used inferior language to voice her opinion and her nomenclature was skew.
I told her that she was to thrall to her demons and therapeutics would help. She then gave me a copacetic look as I took my chattel and exited the room.
I began to read a book on sturgeon and formed a kowtow against the fish.
I walked over to the stanchion and picked up a gewgaw. I put the gewgaw into a sieve and said a tetrabrach.
There is just a sample of words from easiest (first grade) to the hardest (post-graduate). If you can spell them, you may not be able to pronounce them…
How’d you do?
