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kherson [118]
2 years ago
12

Type the five two-syllable words where the syllables divide between two consonants. Do not include any compound words or words b

eginning with a. Divide each word into syllables by typing a slash line.
Ex: al/ley

List your answers in alphabetical order.
abandon to desert; forsake
abroad outside one's country
abrupt sudden; unexpected
account statement; explanation; story
adopt take for one's own
allow let; permit
apparent plain to see; obvious
apprentice a person learning a trade
aquarium tank or glass bowl for fish
attach fasten; join
broadside the side of a ship above the water line
fireplace an open recessed area used to build a fire
grapevine a vine that produces grapes
hardship difficult; overwhelming conditions
puppet a small figure manipulated by strings or hands
rascal a mischievous person
reptile a cold-blooded animal that lays eggs
rugged rough; strong
teammate a person who is a member of a group
witness a person who has seen, or took part in an event
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1 answer:
mrs_skeptik [129]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: well what are the words given to you

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