#print The pr command has a number of other capabilities besides simple printing of files. Probably the most useful is that it can do multi-column printing. This is controlled by an optional argument: pr -3 filenames will print in 3-column format, and pr -5 filenames prints in five columns. You can use any number in place of 3 and 5, although as you get more columns they become narrower so things will fit. Notice that the optional argument comes ______before the files names. In this directory there is a list of words. Find the list, print it in two columns, and find out what word appears at the top of the second column. Type "answer WORD", where WORD is the word you decide on. #create wordlist a aardvark aardwolf Aaron Aaronic Ab aba abaca abaci aback abacus abacuses abaft abalone abandon abandoned abandoner abandonment abase abasement abash abashment abate abatement abater abatis abatises abattoir abaxial abbacy Abbasid abbatial abbe' abbess Abbevillian abbey abbot abbreviate abbreviation abbreviator Abby Abc Abcs Abc's abdicable abdicate abdication abdicator abdomen abdominal abdominally abdominous abduce abducent abduct abduction abductor abeam abecedarian abed Abel abele abelmosk aberrance aberrancy aberrant aberrantly aberration aberrational abet abetment abetted abetter abetting abettor abeyance abeyant abhominable abhor abhorred abhorrence abhorrent abhorrently abhorrer abhorring Abib abidance abide abided abider abiding Abigail abigail ability abiogeneses abiogenesis abiogenetic abiogenetical abiogenetically abiogenist #copyin #user #uncopyin #create script /^a/s/.* // .w X1 w q # pr -2 wordlist >foo ed - foo <script tail -1 .copy >X2 #cmp X1 X2 #log #next 3.1e 10