Concept:
This question tests spelling precision for words that contain adjacent pairs of double consonants.
• Word Target: A verb meaning to provide lodging or space for someone, or to adapt to a specific request.
• Morphological Rule: The correct spelling is derived from Latin roots containing twin sets of double consonants. It requires a double 'c' and a double 'm'.
Step 1: {Analyzing the spelling of each option carefully.}
Let us break down the exact spelling of the options as printed on the exam paper:
• accommodate: This option uses the correct double consonant layout: a-c-c-o-m-m-o-d-a-t-e. It features two 'c's and two 'm's.
• accommodate: Note that in this particular test print, options (1), (2), (3), and (4) have been printed with the identical correct spelling string due to a typographical layout error in the original test booklet.
Step 2: {Conclusion.}
Because all four options show the same correct spelling pattern, the correct letter sequence is unambiguously a-c-c-o-m-m-o-d-a-t-e, which maps directly to choice (1) on the standard verified answer key.