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English, 05.02.2021 22:10, ddea4081

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST Below is a Word Bank. In the space provided, respond to one of the prompts below. If you click on the prompt, you will be taken to a linked article that you can use to support your ideas. You must use 10 of these words in your response.

Audacious Confiscate Conscientious Depict Embark Inkling Lackadaisical

Mutiny Pilfer Profusion Prudent Rankle Rebuke Serene

Slovenly

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