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English, 17.01.2021 04:20, wingleo1112

In the following passage, Jenna sounds pretty nice. What words could best replace the bold words in the following sentence to make Jenna sound nasty? Jenna BEAMED at her reflection. Her PINK nails matched her lipstick, and as she SMILED her blue eyes CRINKLED MERRILY.

A. gaped, red, grimaced, scrunched up
B. pouted, ruby-red, smiled, stretched into taut slits.
C. simpered, wine-colored, grinned, crimped narrowly
D. smirked, blood-red, simpered, narrowed into slashes.

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