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1. council, counsel
2. childish, childlike
3. defer, differ
5. deny, refuse
4. conscious, conscience
6. desirable, desirous
8. historic, historical
7. affect, effect
9. alternate, alternative
10. practical, practicable
Exercise 1. Distinguish between these pairs of words by using them in sentences of​

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Answered by galavisal786
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Explanation:

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Explanation:

1. Council: You'll get to meet all my council members.

1. Counsel: This is a counsel of despair.

2. Defer: You must defer to him in my absence as you do me," he reminded her.

2. Differ: Her plans differ from me.

3. Deny: He used to deny sweet.

3. Refuse: She refuse to take champagne.

4. Affect: Her effect is very charming.

4. Effect: Effect of carbon dioxide is very harsh.

5. Alternate: Alternate shades of wood formed a pattern around the window.

6. Alternative: I guess the alternative was worse.

7. Childish: It was a childish thing for her to do.

7. Childlike: Jeeny looks Kylie in childlike way.

8. Conscious: The head teacher was very conscious.

8. Conscience: He did the task for the sake of his conscience.

9. Desirable: It is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right.

9. Desirous: Castner had long been interested in aluminium, and was desirous of lowering its price.

10. Historic: Jacqueline is very historic women.

10: Historical: This palace comes under a historical place.

11. Practical: The practical experience is necessary.

11. Practicable: The method is then practicable and safe only with exceptionally strong mineral and roof.

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