stilts - long poles with footrests used for walking (Akeelah learned to walk on _____.), gutter - the edge of the street below the curb that serves as a channel for water (Water filled the _____.), yellow - 1. a light color (_____ is a light color.) 2. colored a light color (Ken wore a _____ cap.), wobble - to move shakily back and forth (The baby may _____ when learning to walk.), steak - meat (The _____ tasted delicious.), safety - protective (It is important to wear a _____ helmet.), neighbor - 1. another person; a friend (God's Word tells us to love our _____.) 2. a person who lives next door or near you (My _____ likes to ride his bike.), reach - to arrive at a certain place (Paula will _____ the end of the trail soon.), queen - a king's wife; a female ruler of a country (Do you know the name of the ______?), receive - to get or accept something (Ian will _____ a trophy for first place.), deceive - to trick or mislead somebody (It is not good to _____ anyone.), between - in the space that separates (Can you run _____ the cones?), yield - 1. the right of way (A _____ sign tells drivers to wait for others.) 2. to surrender (The Hebrew slaves had to _____ to the cruel Pharaoh.), chief - the leader of a crew (A fire _____ directs the operations at a fire.), equal - the same as (Five plus five is _____ to ten.), sleepy - wanting to sleep; drowsy (Jeff felt _____ and wanted to take a nap.).), reply - to answer (Mrs. Hansen will _____ to my question.), mighty - strong; powerful (We have a _____ God.), bicycles - vehicles with two wheels (My parents bought us new _____.), brighter - having more light (We need a _____ light for reading.),

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