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(a) Use words from the box to complete the sentences below. Each word may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

Box: [golfer, ball, hole, bounces]

A \underline{\hspace{2cm}} hits a golf \underline{\hspace{2cm}} and it \underline{\hspace{2cm}} into the \underline{\hspace{2cm}}.

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Final answer:

A golfer hits a golf ball and it bounces into the hole.

Step-by-step explanation:

A golfer hits a golf ball and it bounces into the hole.

When working with spelling variations, one must consider the English language rules that dictate when to use single or double consonants. For example, let's follow the instructions given which involve transforming words that end in or . We will use the word 'battle' as a starting point.

Write the word battle.

Change the first consonant in the word to the twentieth letter in the alphabet, forming the word tattle.

Change the first consonant back to and change the to , resulting in beetle.

Change the first consonant in the word to the fifth consonant in the alphabet and change the second to the fourteenth letter in the alphabet, creating fettle.

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