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Tricky Seventh Grade Word Pairs: Tricky Word Pairs, List 8

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  1. affect
    have an influence upon
    “Maybe we should wake the others. This decision affects us all.” The House of Hades
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  2. effect
    a phenomenon that is caused by some previous phenomenon
    His skin tingled, and he wondered if it was a side effect of the poison. The House of Hades
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  3. desert
    arid land with little or no vegetation
    “We have to walk through a desert with no water?” Without Refuge
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  4. dessert
    a dish served as the last course of a meal
    "Let's have some of your ice cream for dessert." Scream for Ice Cream: Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew, #2
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  5. farther
    more distant in especially space or time
    I shove him away, stepping back, farther and farther, well past five feet. Five Feet Apart
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  6. further
    to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage
    Having achieved this much, I was scared to go further. Middlesex: A Novel
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  7. adopt
    take into one's family
    Mr. Jonathan had adopted both her and her brother out of foster care. The Stars Beneath Our Feet
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  8. adapt
    make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose
    To shorten and adapt Wells’s novel, Koch cut its female characters. Spooked!
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  9. capital
    a seat of government
    I circle all the capitals that start with B: Boise, Baton Rouge, Bismarck, and of course Boston. Muffled
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  10. capitol
    a building occupied by a state legislature
    The silver-and-white capitol building was flying the Alabama state flag and the stars and bars of the Confederate banner. Because They Marched
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Created on Tue May 27 15:10:53 EDT 2025

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