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• S and Z sound the same in Spanish, but in English Z is usually quite

different than S.
• Also, in English, the S often takes on the Z sound, in such words
as has, watches, and drives.
FOR S: SUZY SCHELL SELLS SEA SHELLS ON THE SEASHORE.
FOR Z: MOSES SUPPOSES HIS TOESES ARE ROSES, BUT MOSES SUPPOSES AMISS. FOR
MOSES KNOWSES HIS TOESES AREN'T ROSES AS MOSES SUPPOSES.

FUZZY WUZZY WAS A BEAR, FUZZY WUZZY HAD NO HAIR,


FUZZY WUZZY WASN'T FUZZY, WAS HE?

THE SLOW SNAKE SLITHERS SILENTLY CIRCLING THE LAZY ZEBRA.

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