English, 04.06.2021 02:10, zackcarlson5637
18. To (simper, falter) now, at the very threshold of victory, would mean that all our
earlier struggles and sacrifices had been in vain.
19. When she learned that she had not been chosen for the job, she made a (wry,
forlorn) joke, but this did not conceal her deep disappointment.
20. His (haughty, steadfast) attitude toward those he considered "beneath him" was a
sure sign of lack of breeding and simple good manners.
21. The director told him to smile like a "dashing man about town," but all he could do
was (adapt, simper) like a confused freshman.
22. Political leaders should feel free to change their minds on specific issues while
remaining (steadfast, wry) in their support of their principles.
23. Hordes of savage barbarians swept into the province, committing one (impediment,
enormity) after another on the defenseless population.
24. The temperaments of the partners in the business (dovetail, attest) so well that
they can work together without the slightest friction or conflict.
25. Dexter, our beagle, looks so (vilified, forlorn) when we leave him behind.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:10, maelonramirez
On what evidence did you base your predictions? check the four boxes that apply. there is a rope around his neck. he is in alabama. his hands are tied behind his back. he is standing high above a river. the bridge is for railroads. some crimes are punished by hanging.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30, Kikilcaro4423
Meaning to its abbreviation. 1. contraction gr. 2. obsolete as 3. greek pl. 4. anglo-saxon obs. 5. plural g. 6. german ff. 7. that is pron. 8. colloquialism colloq. 9. following i. e. 10. pronoun contr.
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18. To (simper, falter) now, at the very threshold of victory, would mean that all our
earlier stru...