Writing Prompt: Double letter words

The teacher corrected the mistakes she made in her assignment and collaborated with her. She acceded her mistakes with her whole heart. In spite of her arrogant and annoying nature everyone used to love her. She was a lady with inflammable temper. She didn't asset to her class mate's proposal. As she stood in University Elections, she canvassed for votes. The session was over when she arrived. On her way back she collided with a guy and he confessed that he loves her. She turned a deaf ear and moved quickly. She used currants to make a cake while watching the current affairs on T.V. The immigrants in her city violated the rules of traffic. The Govt. took action and said "If the immigrants keep violating the rules than a charge on them is imminent" and said "The immigrants have to flee from the country if the rate of violation increased."


Looking forward to senior's correction!

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  • Thanks Komala! :)

  • That was really good Anah.

  • Noa thanks for drawing my attention towards the TYPE ERROR. It's "assent" neither "asset" nor "assert" 

    "Assent" = expression of approval or agreement. 

    :)

    Thanks everyone for admiring it. :)

    Expector Sir, I hope there is no correction needed. :) 

  • Observation:-

    In your sentence, " She didn't asset to her class mate's proposal". I am a bit confused with your usage of the word "asset". Do you meant "assert" or "accede"?

  • Great use of all the words with double letters. 

    Such words can be so tricky to spell - it's easy to omit one of the double letters. 

  • Double letters prompt can be tricky.

    Good work , looking forward for your next blog ...

  • Subir, Mishaikh, Afro, Strangi thanks.

    Mr. Bob thanks for passing by and you are right there are too many words but they can't be summed up in one blog. 

  • There are too many double letter words to think of them all. It would be interesting to see a list sometime.

  • necessary - this is most confusing double-letter word for me

  • I think, I need some more time to digest them all....nice try!
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