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Which letter in the word ANGEL will be closest to the letter I, if all the letters of the English alphabet are arranged in alphabetical order?

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Which letter in the word ANGEL will be closest to the letter I, if all the letters of the English alphabet are arranged in alphabetical order?

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The letter that is closest to the letter 'I' in the word 'ANGEL' when arranged in alphabetical order is 'G'. Here's how you can determine this:

  1. First, list out the letters in the word 'ANGEL': A, N, G, E, L.
  2. Next, arrange these letters in alphabetical order: A, E, G, L, N.
  3. Then, find the position of each letter in the English alphabet: A is 1, E is 5, G is 7, L is 12, N is 14.
  4. The letter 'I' is at position 9 in the English alphabet.
  5. Looking at the positions of the letters in 'ANGEL', 'G' (at position 7) and 'L' (at position 12) are the closest to 'I' (at position 9).
  6. However, 'G' is closer to 'I' than 'L' is, so 'G' is the letter in 'ANGEL' that is closest to 'I' when the letters are arranged in alphabetical order.

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