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- 4. You can’t _____ the letter M without your lips touching.
- 5. The _____ "E" appears in 11 percent of all words.
- 9. ‘I am.’ is the ______ complete sentence in the English language.
- 11. Around 300 BC, the Roman Censor Appius Claudius Caecus _____ "Z" from the alphabet.
- 12. The _____ over the letter “i” is called a title.
- 13. Using stories and songs to spread history is called ____ tradition.
- 14. Another name for the English alphabet is the ______ alphabet.
- 16. All letters came from _____ hieroglyphs.
- 17. There are 26 ______ in the English alphabet.
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- 1. ‘Pronunciation’ is the word which is most _______ in the English language!
- 2. Using pictures to represent words or phrases.
- 3. "Q" is the only letter not used in any U.S. ____ name.
- 4. A ______ which contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet is called a pangram.
- 5. Believe it or not, the letter Z has not always been the ____ letter of the alphabet.
- 6. The ____ commonly used letter from the English alphabet is E.
- 7. The term ____ shirt got its name from the ‘T’ shape of the body and sleeves.
- 8. The first _____ was discovered at Serabit.
- 10. V is the only letter in the English language that is never _____.
- 14. The _____ commonly used letter in English is Z.
- 15. The ______Principle is the idea that you can combine two pictographs (like hieroglyphs) to form an abstract idea.