Each one of the following words ends in est. Which one is spelled correctly? A. Sillyest
B. Flattest
C. Sweettest
D. Bigest

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Answer 1
Answer: The one word ending in -est which is spelled correctly is B) flattest.
A should be silliest.
C should be sweetest.
D should be biggest.
Answer 2
Answer:

Bases on the information, the word spelled correctly is "B. Flattest."

How to explain the information

Let's break down each option:

A. Sillyest - The correct spelling should be "Silliest," with a double "l" before the "-est" ending.

B. Flattest - This is the correct spelling. "Flattest" is formed by adding the "-est" suffix to the word "flat," indicating the superlative degree of flatness.

C. Sweettest - The correct spelling should be "Sweetest," with only one "t" before the "-est" ending.

D. Bigest - The correct spelling should be "Biggest," with a double "g" before the "-est" ending.

In summary, option B, "Flattest," is the word spelled correctly among the given options.

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