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Symbols 58. /ae/ A. Hay B. Crime C. Cram D freight
59. /ei/ A. Rally B. Rain C. Ferry D. Dear
105/ 60. /dz/ A. Rejoice B. Boys C. Pleasure D. Wash
61. /f/ A. Bask B. Laugh C. Boost D. Dough
62. /s/ A. Vision B. Church C. Lace D. Genre
63. /u:/ A. Could B. Pull C. Beauty D. Church
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64. / /A. Yell B. Holy C. Coil D. Idiot
65. / :/ A fear B. Film C. Fiends D. Going
66. /e/ A. Height B. Sam C. Hen D part
67. /au/ A. Great B. Lake C Nike D. Couch
68. /Z/ A. Cooked B. Sachet C cars D. Leisure
69. /a:/ A. Ham B. Harm C. Sam D Sack
14970. /ts/ A. Ship B sheep C. Nature D. Lace.​

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