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Which word will be in the middle if they are arranged alphabetically?a) Alightb) Allegationc) Alleyd) Alphabet

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Which word will be in the middle if they are arranged alphabetically?

a) Alight
b) Allegation
c) Alley
d) Alphabet

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Solution

To find out which word will be in the middle when arranged alphabetically, we first need to arrange the words in alphabetical order.

The words given are: Alight, Allegation, Alley, Alphabet

Step 1: Compare the first letter of each word. All words start with 'A', so we move to the second letter.

Step 2: Compare the second letter of each word. All words have 'l' as the second letter, so we move to the third letter.

Step 3: Compare the third letter of each word. We have 'i' in Alight, 'l' in Allegation and Alley, and 'p' in Alphabet. So, the order after this step is Allegation, Alley, Alight, Alphabet.

Step 4: Now, we need to compare the fourth letter in Allegation and Alley. Allegation has 'e' and Alley has 'l'. So, the final alphabetical order is Allegation, Alley, Alight, Alphabet.

The word in the middle of this arrangement would be Alley.

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