This English question involves literary analysis, grammar, or writing skills. The detailed response below provides a well-structured answer with supporting evidence and clear explanations.
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Here are the answers to the "New Words" exercise: 1. Turn ill into a tool for boring holes. Add 'dr' to make drill. 2. Make ear mean hair growing on man's chin and face. Add 'b' and 'd' to make beard. 3. Make am mean to be well-known. Add 'f' and 'e' to make fame. 4. Make as mean quick. Add 'f' and 't' to make fast. 5. Make or mean a strong building for defence. Add 'f' and 't' to make fort. 6. Turn is into a cold-blooded animal living in water. Add 'f' and 'h' to make fish. 7. Turn at into level and smooth. Add 'fl' to make flat. 8. Make an into anything that is lent. Add 'lo' to make loan. 9. Turn in into sound of a bell. Add 'ch' to make chin (this one is tricky, as 'chime' is a sound of a bell, but 'chin' is not. If the intent was 'chime', it would require 3 letters. Assuming a typo in the question or a less common interpretation, 'din' could also be a loud, unpleasant, prolonged noise, which could be from a bell, but it only adds one letter. Let's go with ring as a common sound of a bell, adding 'r' and 'g'). 10. Make lad into a mixture of green vegetables eaten raw. Add 's' and 'a' to make salad. Here are the completed words: 1. Drill 2. Beard 3. Fame 4. Fast 5. Fort 6. Fish 7. Flat 8. Loan 9. Ring 10. Salad Drop the next question 📸

