The words in each row that sound different from the others in the same group are:
- A. Wanted
- A. Goes
- C. Open
- B. Question
- A. Who
<h3>Words that sound different</h3>
Let's break down the reasons why we chose the words above as the ones having a different sound from the rest of the group:
- In "wanted" the "ed" is pronounced, whereas in the other words the "e" is silent and only the "d" is pronounced.
- In "goes" the "e" is silent, whereas in the other words it is pronounced.
- In "open" the letter "o" represents an /ou/ sound, whereas in the other words it represents an /ʌ/ sound.
- In "question" the letter "t" is clearly pronounced, whereas in the other words it is not.
- In "who" the "wh" has a /h/ sound, whereas in the words words it has a "w" sound.
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Answer:
he was very tall and strong, with a face as big as a ham
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