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The past tense for enrol is still 'enrolled' with double "l", as is its present continuous tense 'enrolling'. Just felt that this is worth mentioning because the examples given here regarding the "general rule that British words carry with them an extra consonant" are in the form of past tense and present continuous tense. 

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A They walked across the narrow bridge.
B He traveled across the country.
C He traveled beneath the mountains.
D She read a book across the room.