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adell [148]
3 years ago
15

Based on the context of each sentence, choose the words that most closely match the denotation of the bolded words. produced; sh

aped knead, work perplex; confuse Great Oracle, why are you staring at me, do I baffle you, do I make you despair? (from "To the Oracle at Delphi" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti) arrowBoth I, Americus, the American, wrought from the dark in my mother long ago, (from "To the Oracle at Delphi" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti) arrowBoth I am kneaded by a million black fingers & nothing about me/ improves. (from "Unanimity Has Been Achieved, Not a Dot Less for Its Accidentalness" by Bob Kaufman) arrowBoth
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vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Might be late, but here you go

Perplex:Confuse -> Baffle

Produced;Shaped -> Wrought

Knead;Work -> Kneaded

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