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  • Common Core alignment to a True or False puzzle is to two key phrases "Precise Meaning" and "Context". CCSS Alignment Strand for Specific Grades:
    Precise Meaning: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4e, 3.4d, 4.4c, 5.4c, 6.4c, 7.4c, 8.4c, 9-10.4c, 11-12.4c
    Context: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4a, 3.4a, 4.4a, 5.4a, 6.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9-10.4a, 11-12.4a
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    Vocabulary Word List:
    Wizard True or False word list:
    Abracadabra, Alchemy, Amulet, Berserk, Clairvoyant, Covens, Dwarf, Harbinger, Legerdemain, Petrify, Raconteur, Sorcery, Specter, Superstition, Talisman, Troll
    1) The magician had 11 rabbits pop out of his colorful abracadabra when he said the magic word, Shazam!
    True  
    False 
    2) The amulet, hanging on a silver chain, was all the sailor needed for good luck to ensure his safe journey.
    True  
    False 
    3) Doctor Mills patiently held the hand of the berserk patient even though the coma had lasted 14 days.
    True  
    False 
    4) The clairvoyant was such a hungry umpire that he ordered 2 hamburgers, large fries and a sundae, too!
    True  
    False 
    5) The witches wore special covens that were fitted to their capes and passed over their heads.
    True  
    False 
    6) The principal, 4 foot 4 inches tall, was a well-respected woman and was not considered to be a dwarf in stature by the 1st graders.
    True  
    False 
    7) When the wind howled and shadows of the moon danced in the cemetery, it was a harbinger where no one was willing to go.
    True  
    False 
    8) The talented magician who learned phenomenal tricks from a skilled legerdemain was so adept that he fooled everyone!
    True  
    False 
    9) Legend states that if anyone gazed on the head of Medusa, he would be petrified and turned into rock.
    True  
    False 
    10) The little old man was such a good raconteur that he was able to juggle six rings and spin 3 plates simultaneously!
    True  
    False 
    11) The sacrifices of a feral cat and a wild boar in a cauldron provided the police with enough evidence to admit that sorcery had been performed.
    True  
    False 
    12) Hoping for good luck, Bill picked up the slender specter and waved it frantically while chanting!
    True  
    False 
    13) Athletes often have superstitions that force them to do things in exact ways to prepare effectively for competitions.
    True  
    False 
    14) The talisman needed to be fed power vitamins three times a day.
    True  
    False 
    15) While there are stories about trolls who have done kind things for children, most of them are mischievous, trouble-making and creatures with warts!
    True  
    False 
    16) If you were to drink a magic potion, you will most likely get an alchemy reaction that lasts 48 hours.
    True  
    False