Bazaar vs. Bizarre (Grade 8)
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Bazaar vs. Bizarre
Instructions:
Bazaar and bizarre are two words that sound very similar, but they have very different meanings.
Bazaar is a market, particularly one found in the Middle East. We shopped for Christmas gifts at the craft bazaar.
Bizarre is an adjective that means very strange or unusual. The hail that covered the ground after the summer storm created a very bizarre scene.
Fill in the blanks in the sentences below to practice using these two words correctly.