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English, 11.10.2020 01:01, wwwvio7251

1. a. appropriate
2
b. alternative
C concise
3
d. candid
4
e. avert
f. anecdote
5
g. compel
6.
h. acknowledge
If the law did not people to pay taxes, no
one would pay them.
Even though the evidence that he did it was
clear, James refused to he committed the
crime.
Lucy (ed) an bumping into her ex-boyfriend
by going down the other stairwell.
Although some students believe "more is
better," a higher grade is given to the essays
that are and get straight to the point,
rather than those filled with "fluff".
The coach said that if I did not with the
rules, I could no longer be on the team.
I love my history teacher because he always
tells _(s) about his experiences in the Civil
War.
Throwing a chair at a student was a
reaction from Ms. Brodt when the student
asked "Why do we have to read?" in English
class!
My grandmother offered two_(s) for dinner
either she could cook or we could go to a
restaurant. I chose to have her cook because
her food tastes the best!
Sydnel is a very person, and it's good
because you can count on her to tell the truth,
but sometimes you might not like what you
hear.
When in school, students need to use
language. It isn't proper to use curse words or
be disrespectful.
i drastic
7.
J comply
8.
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1. a. appropriate
2
b. alternative
C concise
3
d. candid
4

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