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12. The word lead pronounced with a long e can mean to guide someone or a lead on an animal such as a dog. 13. leather, pleasant, weapon, feather, weather, breath, wealth
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5. (a) Is the lead pipe too heavy for Mr Jones to carry? (b) Tony, beware of the deadly snake on the road ahead. (c) Did Sam and Tara have bread and butter for breakfast? (d) Zak decided to spread jam on the toast instead of honey.
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