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Use tail n tale in one sentence

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Answered by dualadmire
20

Answer: Some tales have an unexpected twist at the tail end.

Explanation:

Both the words 'tail' and 'tale' are rhyming words and sometimes can also create confusion in their usage but they differ a lot in their meaning.

The word 'tale' is used as a synonym for the word story whereas the word 'tail' is used to define the body part of an animal.

But here in the sentence, the word 'tail' is used to describe the ending of the story.

If we use both the words in different sentences:

1) The dog wagged his tail on seeing his master.

2) The tale of Rabbit and the tortoise is very famous.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
14

Explanation:

Tale means story. A story of any topic or person or animal or any living or non-living thing while tail has many meaning. It is the end part of the body of animal or aircraft or aeroplane. It is one of the side of coin i.e. head and tail. We are to use tale and tail in one sentence which is as under:

It is a tale of a tail of a faithful dog.

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