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English, 04.04.2020 18:20, donahueno1753

3. In for German attacks on their cities, the French bombed the German city of Baden.
a. omnivorous
b. multifarious
c. reprisal
d. decrepit
4. He him for helping other students.
a. apprehensive
b. commended
c. reprisal
d. recalcitrant
5. These buildings should be torn down.
a. decrepit
b. derided
c. apprehensive
d. reprisal
6. It is true that dogs and cats show toward each other.
a. commended
b. animosity
c. quandary
d. derided
7. The city has tried to solve the problem by means, but none of them has had much effect.
a. decrepit
b. commended
c. animosity
d. multifarious
8. Discovering that she'd fallen in love with a married man put her in a .
a. derided
b. quandary
c. commended
d. reprisal
9. He'd been punished numerous times for this offense but he was still .
a. quandary
b. recalcitrant
c. apprehensive
d. multifarious
10. The storm warning made her .
a. derided
b. animosity
c. reprisal
d. apprehensive

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