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Um, Can you maybe write the questions down?
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The spelling "understory" is the US spelling for the level of the rainforest.The UK spelling is "understorey."
www.superteacherworksheets.com/spelling-level-b.html would be the best website to help you in your search for Second grade spelling worksheets. Also you could try to check your local office stores such as big lots or office depot.
That is the correct spelling of level (to raze or to balance, or a tier).
That is the correct spelling of "level-headed" (calm, composed, reasonable).
The correct spelling is "temperature" (measured heat level).
Grammar, punctuation, and spelling
Grammar, punctuation, and spelling
The correct spelling is "intensity" (level, force, or passion).