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The remainder of the problems are based on Section 2, Spelling Lesson 6. Do not select words from Section 1 as answers. Look over your spelling list, and type words that could be used as both nouns or verbs.

A. Choose
B. Direct
C. Present
D. Perfect

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Final answer:

The words 'Choose', 'Direct', 'Present', and 'Perfect' can all function as both nouns and verbs. These words fulfill the question's criteria and can be used for the spelling-related exercises that focus on understanding their usage and spelling variations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks for words that can serve as both nouns and verbs. From the options provided, all of them fit this criterion:

  • Choose - As a verb: 'You must choose the right answer.' As a noun: 'Make your choose wisely.'
  • Direct - As a verb: 'She will direct the play.' As a noun: 'He got the instructions from the direct.'
  • Present - As a verb: 'I will present my project.' As a noun: 'The present was wrapped beautifully.'
  • Perfect - As a verb: 'He needs to perfect his technique.' As a noun: 'The routine was a perfect.'

Additionally, the steps provided guide students through spelling-related activities that enhance their understanding and recognition of letter sounds and word structures.

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