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geniusboy [140]
1 year ago
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Really people help me on this page I give crown

English
2 answers:
AURORKA [14]1 year ago
8 0
I believe it’s
1. Approve
2. Democracy
3. Crime
morpeh [17]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

read is to book as violation is to crime

sovereign is to monarchy as autonomy is to democracy

Talk is to converse as accept is to approve

Overthrow is to surrender as preserve is to abandon

Gloomy is to optimistic as neglectful is to  regard

Explanation:

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