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English, 12.06.2020 19:57, AT3P

1. I tried to change Jason's mind, but he stuck to his decision. 2. The of Alejandro's request for a sandwich was obvious; he had not eaten all day.
3. Robert’s meant that he saved a comfortable amount for his retirement.
4. The mayor’s position is the most in the town because everyone looks to the mayor for answers.
5. His raincoat acted as anbarrier, and his clothes stayed dry despite the storm.

1.eminent, obstinately, parsimony, expediency
2.eminent, obstinately, parsimony, expediency
3.eminent, obstinately, parsimony, expediency
4.eminent, obstinately, parsimony, expediency
5.avarice, parsimony, resolution, impregnable

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