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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

sigh

She breathed out a heavy sigh of relief.
Photo by Tanel Teemusk

right

You can make a right turn on a red light if it is clear.
Photo by mag3737

weigh

She will weigh the apples on a scale.

eight

Four plus four equals eight.
Photo by Leo Reynolds

detail

I shared every small detail of the trip.
Photo by Miradortigre

height

The height of the ceiling is nine feet.

spray

I will spray my plants with a water hose.
Photo by Maxime Bhm

braid

I twist three strands of hair into a braid.
Photo by Tam Smith

bait

Wriggling worms make the best fish bait.
Photo by Khaz

grain

The grain I feed my pig is oat, not wheat.
Photo by Joshua Newton

slight

The slight reflections on the lake are beautiful.
Photo by Nick Kenrick.

thigh

I rest my arms on my thighs.
Photo by Tyler Nix

tight

I hold the leash tight when I walk the dog.

raisin

A grape dried into a raisin becomes sweeter.

trait

Kindness is a wonderful trait to possess.
Photo by Ed Yourdon

highway

We drove down the fourth lane of the highway.
Photo by muora

frighten

Watching a scary movie will frighten me.
Photo by vagawi 

dismay

The enormity of the job will dismay them.
Photo by Duncan H

freight

The freight will ship from the port today.
Photo by Thomas Hawk

sleigh

The dogs pull the sleigh across the snow.
Photo by Infomastern

eighteen

Nine plus nine equals eighteen.
Photo by Leo Reynolds

mayonnaise

I spread white, creamy mayonnaise on the bread.
Photo by JeepersMedia

campaign

We led a campaign to stop air pollution.
Photo by HowardLake

daylight

We see daylight when the sun is up.
Photo by Anne Morris

twilight

Twilight is neither day nor night.
Photo by joiseyshowaa

harmony

Some species live together in harmony.
Photo by Ruth and Dave

antler

He counted the points on the buck’s antler.
Photo by Thomas Hawk

charcoal

I use charcoal to grill.
Photo by Erwan Hesry

archaeologist

The archaeologist digs up old cities.

spears

Their arrows and spears had stone points.
Photo by Hilde Kari