Answer:
Shouted and Excited
Step-by-step explanation:
The suffix “-ed” makes regular verbs past tense. Both “shouted” and “excited” are past tense verbs.
“Together” and “her” both have “er”, but if you take away these two letters, the words don’t make sense.
“Answered” and “awesome” don’t have the same suffix, only the same first letter.
“Missed” and “months” don’t have the same suffix, only the same first letter.