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Include a list of "the following words" and we'll give you an answer.
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The simple subject is "which" and the predicate is "have been misspelled."
Many words rhyme with policeman, that is:VanTrashcanFiremanMailmanTin canVulcanFORTRANJapanThe list goes on...congressmanhorsemanromanbatman
10 words that rhymes with BREATHLESS:kissmisshappinessgracefulnesshelpfulnessthisgodlessness'shisskindnessnicenessThe list goes on and on... (anything that has "...ness" behind it rhymes.)
tacky crass, rude,cheesy and the list just goes on!
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You can write any algorithm in any way you like. Many prefer pseudocode or flowcharts, others use prose or more formalized methods. For example, if you wanted to describe an algorithm to count the number of occurrences of a given item I in a given list L, I would propose the following pseudocode: let counter be 0. let the current item C be the first item in list L. while C == valid { if C matches I then increment counter set C to the next item in the list } return counter.
Subterranean, submarine, subatomic, subway, submersible, subdue, subjugate, subject, the list goes on and on.