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Let’s Spell
FOR SAMPLE ONLY
Read the poem. The poet has seemed to have been confused
about the spelling of some words. Help the poet Kenn Nesbitt
to finalize the poem by ticking the correctly spelt words.
I Think My Dad Is Dracula
I think my dad is Dracula.
I know that sounds 1(insane, insain, insanee)
but 2(lissen, listen, lissten) for a moment and
allow me to 3(explaine, explane, explain).
We don't live in a 4(cassle, castle, kastle),
and we never sleep in 5(caves, kaves, cavves).
But, still, there's something 6(weard, weird, weerd)
about the way my dad 7(bihaves, beehaves, behaves).
I never see him go out
in the 8(datime, daytime, day thyme) when it's light.
He 9(sleeps, sleaps, sleps) all day till evening,
then he leaves the house at night.
He comes home in the 10(mornin, moorning, morning)
saying, "Man I'm really dead!"
He 11(kises, kisses, kizzes) us good night, and then
by 12(sunrize, sunrice, sunrise) he's in bed.
My mom heard my 13(suspicion, susphision, suspicien)
and she said, "You're not 14(two, too, to) swift.
Your father's not a 15(vampire, bampire, vampfire).
He just works the 16(grafeyard, graveyard, graaveyard) shift"
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