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natita [175]
3 years ago
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1) Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Because Whitney felt she had only a (nomadic, brooding, tenuous, enmity)

grasp on the material presented in class, she decided to go to the teacher for additional help. Dentists fill any (delegation, cleavage, consummation, enmity) within teeth with composite resin or porcelain; in layman's terms, these holes are called cavities. The teacher (consummated, enmity, brooded, cleaved) their study of plants with a research project on any plant-related topic the students chose. Your feelings of (enmity, delegation, consummation, cleavage) toward Margaret are getting in the way of what could be a great friendship.
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lesya [120]3 years ago
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Because Whitney left she had only a tenuous grasp on the material presented in class, she decided to go the the teacher for additional help.

Dentists fill any cleavage within teeth with composite resin or porcelain; in layman's terms, these holes are called cavities.

The teacher consummated their study of plants with a research project on any plant-related topic the students chose.

Your feelings of enmity toward Margaret are getting in the way of what could be a great friendship.

Phoenix [80]3 years ago
0 0

Answer:

1. Tenuous

2.Cleavage

3.Consummated

4.Enmity

Explanation:

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