A Speling Be

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  1. Red:

    I have a few. As a child, it was difficult for me to learn how to spell my brother’s name Christopher: Chris-stop-her (minus the double ‘s’). Dessert and Desert: Dessert-Strawberry Shortcake (double “s”) Desert-Sand (one “s”).

  2. Scott:

    Mine would be “Separate”. I always remember that it’s spelled with “a rat” in it, although there isn’t any sort of helpful mnemonics going on. I just always say it “sep-a-rat-e” in my head while I write/type it. Maybe that doesn’t help…

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