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Anastaziya [24]
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lbvjy [14]1 year ago
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The two spelling words in which dge creates the / j / sound are badge and lodge. The word that begins with the digraph gu and ends with double e is guarantee. Read below for other answers.

<h3>What are the responses to the following questions?</h3>

  1. The silent letter in the following word wholly is w.
  2. The words that end in the digraph mn, pronounced / m / include column.
  3. The word that ends with the digraph mb, pronounced / m /. Bomb
  4. The words with a silent b followed by pronounced t. Doubt
  5. The words that begin with acqu. Acquaint, Acquire.
  6. The words with three different spellings of the sound / er /. Doctor, later, sure
  7. The words that begin with the digraphs wr and wh, in which the w is not pronounced.
  • wh: white
  • wr: write

8. The words that begin with the digraphs pn and ps, in which the p is not pronounced.

pn: pneumonia

ps: psychology

9. The word in which gn spells / nyah /. gnash

10. The word with a silent t that is related to the word mortuary. cemetery

11. The word that begins with the digraph sc, pronounced / s /. Science

12. The word with the silent s that is a homonym of I'll. Should

13. The word in which / ite / is spelled ict. indict

Abridge: to shorten the length of (a written text): condense

Acknowledge: to recognize, give approval to as being valid

Acquaint: to introduce

Acquire: to obtain

Adjourned: called to a close

Aisle: a passageway separating sections of seats

Annihilate: to destroy completely

Asthma: a chronic disease, often from allergies, that causes sudden recurring attacks of labored breathing, chest constriction, and coughing.

Circuit: the complete path of an electrical current

Colonel: military personnel

Condemn to sentence: severely criticize

Guarantee: to give security

Indebtedness: the state of owing something to another

Indict: to charge with some offense

mortgage offering property you own as security against a loan

Pneumonia: an acute or chronic disease marked by inflammation of the lungs

poignant profoundly moving; touching; agreeably intense

Psychology: the science that deals with mental processes and behavior

Scissors: cutting tool

Solemn: serious

Subtle characterized by skill or ingenuity; so slight as to be difficult to detect or describe

succumb: to yield

wholly: totally

writhe: to twist in pain

Therefore, the correct answers are as given above

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