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_________ is an example of a word that has a different meaning in American English than in British English. a. Yes b. Home c. Biscuits d. Love
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_________ is an example of a word that has a different meaning in American English than in British English.
a. Yes
b. Home
c. Biscuits
d. Love
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c. Biscuits
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The answer is C. The American biscuit is soft, fluffy, and flaky. The British biscuit is hard, like a cookie, and is apparently great with tea.
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