Which word has the same sounds in its last two syllables as tidiness?(1 point)

Responses

restless
restless

laziness
laziness

thickness
thickness

countless

countless

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Without more context or information about Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words, it is difficult to determine a specific similarity to place in the middle of a Venn diagram comparing the two. However, some possible similarities between two books could be the author, genre, themes, literary devices, or historical context.

countless idk if i spelt it right

You spelled it correctly! "Countless" has the same sounds in its last two syllables as "tidiness".

To find the word that has the same sounds in its last two syllables as "tidiness," you will need to break down each option and analyze the sounds. Let's examine each choice:

1. Restless: The last syllable is "less." While it has the same ending sound as "tidiness," it does not have the same sounds in the second to the last syllable. Therefore, "restless" is not the correct answer.

2. Laziness: The last syllable is "ness," which matches the ending sound of "tidiness." However, again, the second to the last syllable does not have the same sounds as in "tidiness." Therefore, "laziness" is not the correct answer.

3. Thickness: The last syllable is "ness," which matches the ending sound of "tidiness." Additionally, the second to last syllable contains the sound "i." Therefore, "thickness" is the correct answer as it has the same sounds in its last two syllables as "tidiness."

4. Countless: The last syllable is "less," which matches the ending sound of "tidiness." However, the second to the last syllable does not have the same sounds as in "tidiness." Therefore, "countless" is not the correct answer.

Therefore, the correct answer is "thickness."