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Give the meaning and use in sentence of your own to show the difference :

*Access - Excess
*Deer - Dear
*Fair - Fare ​

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Answered by BrainlyGovind
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Fair Fare

Fair FareFair can be used as a noun, and adverb or an adjective. Fare can be used as a verb or a noun.

Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

Access: - (permission, liberty, or ability to enter)    

Everyone should not have access to your private life.

Excess: - ( undue or immoderate indulgence)        

He lived a life of excess.

Deer: -  (slender-legged, even-toed, ruminant mammal)        

The Deer was crossing the highway near the National Park

Dear:-  highly valued          

She is dear to me.

Fair: - (marked by impartiality and honesty)

I did not get a fare share of attention from him.

Fare: -( the price charged to transport a person  )

What is the bus fare from your house to school?

Explanation:

Access: - ("permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing")    

1.Everyone should not have access to your private life.

2. The little gate created an easy access to their garden.

Excess: - (" undue or immoderate indulgence or the amount or degree by which one thing or quantity exceeds another )        

1.He lived a life of excess.

2.I had an excess of Rupees 50.

Deer: -  ("slender-legged, even-toed, ruminant mammal")        

The Deer was crossing the highway near the National Park

Dear:-  ( "highly valued, high or exorbitant in price " )    

1. She is dear to me.

2. Vegetables are dear now.

Fair: - ("marked by impartiality and honesty, not very good or very bad"  )

1. I did not get a fare share of attention from him.

2. His work was only fair.

Fare: -( "the price charged to transport a person, get along, succeed"  )

1.What is the bus fare from your house to school?

2. How did you fare in your tests?

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