The answer should be all of the above, considering The spelling rule is: if the word has 1 syllable (a word with one vowel sound), 1 vowel and it ends in 1 consonant, you double the final consonant before you add 'ing', 'ed', 'er',
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The answer to your question is alike, indistinguishable, close, near, interchangeable, equivalent, analogous, close to, in nature of (to), homogeneous, and akin
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The answer is C. use the same grammatical construction in all similar headings throughout an outline.
In the book where juliet is saying "wherefore art thou romeo" she is saying for when romeo is no where to be found and trying to call romeo by her calling his name... the line is easy to remember so when the narrator is trying tocsay is that to never forget and always remeber to focus on the performance and let no body ruin your great perfirmance