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English, 12.04.2021 23:50 cia196785920

Directions: Choose a word from the list to complete each sentence. resolutely, monotonous, elaborate, disdain, intricate, extravagant,
lurid, impregnable, persistent, intimate, vindication, skedaddle

1. The convict received complete when the jury declared him
innocent of all charges.
2. Working on an assembly line in McGruger’s factory was so that an eight hour shift seemed to go on forever.
3. Her quilt pattern was so that it took several weeks to
complete.
4. My aunt considered the horror movie to be very and in extremely bad taste.
5. When the farmer caught us in his garden, we all decided it would be best to
.
6. Edinburgh Castle was thought to be by the Scots.
7. Buying her a diamond necklace was considered by many to be a very act.
8. Most did he deny the serious accusations made against him.
9. There must be a good deal of trust in a relationship before two people can become friends.
10. Most inventors agree that one must be very in order to achieve final success.
11. The thieves came up with quite an scheme for breaking into the mansion.
12. Mr. Burns treated all of his employees with and disrespect.

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