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allowed al - lowed uh - loud middle english, anglo - french, old french…

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allowed al - lowed uh - loud middle english, anglo - french, old french aloer verb 1. given permission 2. to let have aloud a - loud uh - loud middle english adverb 1. with normal speaking voice 2. vocally which sentence uses aloud correctly? krista is not aloud to eat food with artificial coloring. you are aloud only one late assignment this term. my parents aloud me to drive their new car this week. jorges cell phone gave him driving directions aloud

Explanation:

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"Allowed" is a verb meaning given permission, while "aloud" is an adverb meaning with normal speaking voice or vocally. In the first three sentences, "aloud" is mis - used instead of "allowed". In the fourth sentence, "aloud" is used correctly as the cell phone gives directions vocally.

Answer:

Jorge's cell phone gave him driving directions aloud.