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Tricky Seventh Grade Word Pairs: Tricky Word Pairs, List 9

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  1. chord
    a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
    As we enter the choir room, Mrs. Spitz plays heavy chords on the piano. Muffled
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  2. cord
    a line made of twisted fibers or threads
    The tote bag was tied to my waist with a length of cord. Kindred
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  3. envy
    feel desirous of another's advantages
    During recess, I always envied all the other kids who could climb to the top of the jungle gym. Finding Junie Kim
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  4. jealousy
    a feeling of envy, especially of a rival
    He was struck with a pang of bitter jealousy that Sticky was about to take his place in the Whisperer. The Mysterious Benedict Society
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  5. flair
    a natural talent
    Considering my flair with words, how could I not be an awesome reporter? Liar, Liar
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  6. flare
    shine with a sudden light
    A match was struck, and a lantern flared to life overhead. Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky
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  7. manner
    a way of acting or behaving
    To see so beautiful a bird playing in such a silly manner made me laugh. The Ugly One
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  8. manor
    the landed estate of a lord, including the house on it
    The lord of the manor was in charge of this decision, and he generally chose the best land for himself. Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village
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  9. mantle
    the layer of the earth between the crust and the core
    Outside the window, the Earth’s mantle and the air drop away below us. Landscape with Invisible Hand
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  10. mantel
    a shelf that projects from the wall above a fireplace
    She glided over to the fireplace mantel, and placed a dollar bill in a glass Mason jar. An Abundance of Katherines
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Created on Tue May 27 15:11:36 EDT 2025

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