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nirvana33 [79]
3 years ago
9

Can someone put these vocab words into a paragraph please. Accessible, awe, cite, compatible, exempt, prevail, propel, rational,

retort & retrieve
English
1 answer:
Neko [114]3 years ago
4 0
Today I'm not accessible because I'm going to a slumber party with my best friend Teresa, she's awe and rational in terms of problems. When I was on my way home, I dropped my favorite pencil and began to roll when the air propel it further, but I retrieve it before I continued rolling, although I have a retorta of it, hahah. When I was going to get to Teresa's house, I found the boy I liked, I tried to exempt him, but I felt he would look bad and I said hello. Then I arrived at Teresa's house and hug her, ate pizza and played video games and prevailed until the end. , sometimes I think that she and I are very compatible

-Ana
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