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2) The following pairs of words are homonyms that are often confused. Match the words with the correct definition.
(please fill in the numbers with one of the letters)
a) the city that serves as the official seat of government of a state
b) the building where a state legislature convenes
c) first in rank or importance
d) a body elected or appointed to a task
e) a general truth or basic law
f) to advise or give opinion
1) capitol
2) capital
3) principle
4) principal
5) council
6) counsel
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