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English, 05.04.2021 17:10, jaaiphieaslade

WORD LIST amenity condone cultivated disarming droll imperative quarryscruple solicitously tangible uncanny zealous. Vocabulary in Context vocabulary practice Choose the word from the list that best completes each sentence. 1. As Rainsford swam ashore, the air was so humid it was almost . 2. He spoke in a(n) way in order to try not to anger Zaroff’s guard. 3. For his own safety, Rainsford felt it not to come across as an intruder. 4. Zaroff’s love of fine food and wine made him seem a(n) person. 5. His house offered every that could make a guest comfortable. 6. In the morning, Zaroff inquired whether Rainsford had slept well. 7. But Zaroff lacked the that moral people have. 8. He saw nothing wrong with hunting a human . 9. In fact, with an odd, or a(n) , smile he stalked his prisoners. 10. Rainsford strongly disagreed with Zaroff and refused to his hunting. 11. Zaroff was in tracking down his victims. 12. Rainsford soon found that Zaroff had a(n) ability to follow difficult trails. academic vocabulary in writing WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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