English, 27.10.2020 02:30 katlynnschmolke
Words can be arranged alphabetically by the order of the alphabet. Arrange the words in each group. Use numbers 1 to 4.
A) The first letters of the words are not the same. Look at the first letter of each word.
___ dog
___ cat
___ goat
___ camel
B) The first letters of the words are all the same. Look at the second letter of each word.
___ pencil
___ Pail
___ pupil
___ point
C) The first and second letters of the words are all the same. Look at the third letter of each word.
___ cheese
___ child
___ chalk
___ chop
D) The first, second and third letters of the words are all the same. Look at the fourth letter of each word.
___ thrice
___ threat
___ throat
___ thrash
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