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In each sentence below, two words are incomplete. The two words end in the same three letters............

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In each sentence below, two words are incomplete. The two words end in the same three letters, so they look like they should rhyme, but they don't. See if you can figure out the missing letters in each sentence.
1. Now that I can fly a kite, I don't m___ the w___.
2. Children in Alabama could be called the deep So___ Yo___.
3. That bully must ce___ to te___ his fellow student.
4. By his 18th birthday, the prince had gr___ into his cr___.

posted Sep 10, 2020 by Pardeep Kohli

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Now that I can fly a kite, I don't mind the wind
Children in Alabama could be called the deep South Youth
That bully must cease to tease his fellow student
By his 18th birthday, the prince had grown into his crown

answer Sep 11, 2020 by Tejas Naik



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