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This 2-letter word can precede "blood" &, "incident"ally, "bow."

A) Red
B) Low
C) How
D) Bow

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Final answer:

The correct 2-letter word that can precede "blood," "incident," and "bow" is "Red," making typical phrases like red blood, red incident, and redbow (for red bow tie).

Step-by-step explanation:

The 2-letter word that can precede "blood" and "incident," and also "bow," is option A) Red. Therefore, "red" can be paired with each word to form common phrases: red blood, red incident, and redbow (as in red bow tie).

Here's why the other options don't work as answers:

Option B) Low does not make sense with blood or bow.Option C) How is not typically used to precede any of these words.Option D) Bow cannot precede itself and isn't used with blood or incident.

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