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Commonly Confused Words, Grade 6: List 1

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  1. alter
    cause to change; make different
    Auntie Harrigan had altered her hair again; this time it was dyed bright red and cut super short and spiky. The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street
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  2. altar
    the table in Christian churches where communion is given
    I would take the Bible with me to the church, and some flowers for the altar in spring and summer. Z for Zachariah
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  3. assume
    take to be the case or to be true
    Frank didn’t want to assume that Conor had taken Jason’s mitt. The Missing Mitt (The Hardy Boys: Secret Files, #2)
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  4. presume
    take liberties or act with too much confidence
    I did not want to presume too much, did not want to offend her or embarrass myself. The Name of the Wind
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  5. base
    the bottom or lowest part
    Naomi stepped off of the path, leaned against the smooth trunk of an ash tree, and slid down to sit at its base. Out of Darkness
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  6. bass
    the lowest adult male singing voice
    “Tenors are higher than basses,” she says, “which is easy to remember because basses are in the basement.” Muffled
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  7. bazaar
    a street of small shops, especially in the Middle East
    The bazaar is the best place we've gone so far—a narrow street with fruits and vegetables and all sorts of other food stalls on either side. Born Behind Bars
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  8. bizarre
    conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
    I was dreaming something bizarre and twisted, but I couldn’t wake up. Summer of the Mariposas
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  9. compose
    form the substance of
    Down the street lives an aspiring rock band composed of four middle schoolers. Wishtree
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  10. comprise
    include or contain
    The attic comprised the entire third floor, the floor above where the family lived in Daffodil Manor. Ophie's Ghosts
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  11. conscious
    having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts
    If he lives and becomes conscious again—should I ask him about it? Z for Zachariah
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  12. conscience
    motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
    My sisterly conscience kicks in and I’m suddenly wishing I could take back my words. Dry
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  13. council
    a meeting of people for consultation
    The meeting was like a war council with donuts. The Mark of Athena
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  14. counsel
    give advice to
    It was better, they counseled, to stay put with friends and family and the familiar life of the sunny South. A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919
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  15. homonym
    a word pronounced or spelled the same with another meaning
    How and when did you arrive at the title “Just Us,” which of course is also a homonym for “justice”? Los Angeles Times
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  16. homophone
    a word pronounced the same with another meaning or spelling
    As you may remember from grade school, homophones are words that are pronounced the same way but ultimately have different meanings, and often, different spellings, like “be” and “bee” or “none” and “nun.” Salon
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  17. homograph
    one of two words spelled the same way that differ in meaning
    Words alike only in spelling but not in sound, e.g. “bow,” are sometimes called homographs; and words alike only in sound but not in spelling, e.g. “meat,” “meet,” homophones. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13
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  18. intense
    displaying strong feeling, seriousness, or earnestness
    I felt such intense pride at that point, not as an African, but as a Xhosa; I felt like one of the chosen people. Long Walk to Freedom
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  19. intensive
    characterized by a heightened level or degree
    The intensive press coverage of his mission and his arrival in Toronto had generated thousands of tips, all useless. The Devil in the White City
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  20. intent
    an anticipated outcome that guides your planned actions
    Briony suspected that behind her older cousin’s perfect manners was a destructive intent. Atonement
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Created on Wed Jan 03 15:15:46 EST 2024 (updated Mon Mar 04 09:24:59 EST 2024)

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