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SPELLING BEE - CATEGORY 1 - 4th-7th

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    SPELLING BEE CONTEST 2021
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  • ABANDON
    to leave completely and finally - eg. mothers never abandon their children
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  • ABDOMEN
    the lower part of a person or animal's body, containing the stomach and other organs. - e.g. He was suffering from pains in his abdomen.
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  • ACCESS
    The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place. - e.g. You had access to that door and didn't walk through it.
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  • ACCOUNT
    an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to let you take it out when you need to. - e.g. I paid the money into my account.
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  • ADDRESS
    the details of where a building is, including the building number, road name, town, etc. e.g. Please give me your address so I can visit you.
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  • ADVERSITY
    an extremely difficult situation. - e.g. "She showed a great deal of courage in adversity"
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  • AFFECTION
    a feeling of liking or loving someone. - e.g. "Children need lots of love and affection"
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  • ANATOMY
    the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged. - e.g."We learn about organs in our anatomy class"
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  • CIRRUS
    a type of light, feathery cloud that is seen high in the sky. - e.g. "Cirrus clouds typically appear when the weather is nice"
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  • COLLISION
    an accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other with force. - e.g. "The cyclist was in a collision with a bus"
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  • COMMAND
    an order, especially one given by a soldier. - e.g. "When I give the command, fire!"
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  • COMMUNIST
    A person who supports or believes in the principles of communism. -e.g. "Che Guevara was a prominent communist figure in the Cuban Revolution"
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  • COMMUNITY - e.g. "the community came together to confront the thieves"
    the people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, or nationality.
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  • COMPETE
    to try to be more successful than someone or something else. - e.g. "children compete for the best prize"
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  • COMPLETE
    to make whole or perfect; entire, full. - e.g. "He only needs two more cards to complete the set"
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  • CONCERT
    a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers. - e.g. "My favourite singer is giving a concert tonight"
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