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		<title>Why is it &#8220;Zed&#8221; in Britain, and &#8220;Zee&#8221; in America?</title>
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	<strong><span style="font-size:18px">Why is it &#8220;Zed&#8221; in Britain, and &#8220;Zee&#8221; in America?</span></strong></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">So&nbsp;<em>zed</em>&nbsp;is British and&nbsp;<em>zee</em>&nbsp;is American, yes? Well, that might be the case today, but <strong>once upon a time</strong> things were quite different. Historically, both&nbsp;<em>zed</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>zee</em>&nbsp;were used pretty much <strong>interchangeably</strong> in both British and American English, alongside a whole&nbsp;<strong>host</strong> of other more <strong>outlandish</strong> names for the last letter of the alphabet, like&nbsp;<em>izzard</em>,&nbsp;<em>uzzard</em>, <em>zad</em>,&nbsp;<em>shard</em>&nbsp;and, our personal favourite,&nbsp;<em>ezod</em>.</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">Of the two we’re talking about here, however,&nbsp;<em>zed&nbsp;</em>is <strong>by far</strong> the oldest, and takes its name via French and Latin from that of its Greek equivalent,&nbsp;<em>zeta</em>.&nbsp;<em>Zed</em>&nbsp;first appeared <strong>in print</strong> in the early 1400s, in a Middle English document that fairly <strong>straightforwardly</strong> described it as “þe laste lettre of þe a b c”.&nbsp;<em>Zee</em>, on the other hand, first appeared in print in a British language textbook— Thomas Lye’s&nbsp;<em>New Spelling-book</em>—in 1677. The name&nbsp;<em>zee</em>&nbsp;itself is thought to have <strong>originated</strong> as nothing more than a <strong>dialect variation</strong> of&nbsp;<em>zed</em>, probably <strong>influenced</strong> by the regular&nbsp;<em>bee</em>,&nbsp;<em>cee</em>, <em>dee</em>,&nbsp;<em>ee</em>&nbsp;pattern of much of the rest of the alphabet. But precisely how or why it became the <strong>predominant</strong> form in American English is unclear.</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">One widely-held theory is that because&nbsp;<em>zed</em>, as the older of the two, was the most <strong>widespread</strong> variation amongst British English speakers, during the Revolutionary War American English speakers looking to distance themselves from anything even <strong>vaguely</strong> British simply adopted the&nbsp;<em>zee</em>&nbsp;version as their own to&nbsp;<strong>make a stand</strong>&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;<strong>no matter</strong> how small it might seem &#8211; against British control. Alternatively, there mightn’t have been any political reasoning behind it at all, and the name might simply have <strong>come to the forefront</strong> as American English was forced to <strong>adapt</strong> and <strong>simplify</strong> as more and more <strong>colonists </strong>&#8211;<strong>&nbsp;</strong>coming from ever more distant countries, and speaking an ever more varied <strong>array of</strong> languages &#8211; began arriving in the New World.</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px"><strong>Whatever the motivation might have been</strong>, by the mid-nineteenth century&nbsp;<em>zee</em>&nbsp;had become the standard form of the letter Z in the United States, and has remained so ever since.</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px"><em>source: Mentalfloss</em></span></p>
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	<span style="color:#800080"><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>Find words in the text which has a similar or the same meaning.</strong></span></span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">1. strange</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">2. known by many people</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">3. clearly</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">4. to make something less complicated</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">5. a lot of</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">6. not clearly</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">7. to come from</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">8. to change because of the new conditions</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">9. the most common</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">10. to change someone’s thinking or behaviour</span></p>
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	<em><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>Key:</strong></span></em></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">1. outlandish</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">2. widespread</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">3. straightforwardly</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">4. simplify</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">5. a host of</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">6. vaguely</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">7. to originate</span></p>
<p>
	<span style="font-size:16px">8. to adapt</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">9. predominant</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:16px">10. influence</span></p>
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