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zvonat [6]
4 years ago
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Match the event and the date. 1. one preparing and selling medications; in the eighteenth century, he also practiced medicine re

ctor 2. to arouse a sympathetic response pedant 3. trickery flat mouthpiece 4. experienced by hearing callousness 5. hardness; lack of emotion appeal 6. rules or practices of conduct or behavior auditory 7. a character illustrating a single idea or quality; never surprises the reader with variety fluid 8. having a smooth, easy style artifice 9. one who parades his learning apothecary 10. a clergyman in charge of a parish conventions
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slavikrds [6]4 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

1) apothecary - one preparing and selling medications; in the eighteenth century, he also practiced medicine

2) appeal - to arouse a sympathetic response

3) trickery - artifice

4) auditory - experienced by hearing

5) callousness - hardness; lack of emotion

6) conventions - rules or practices of conduct or behavior

7) flat mouthpiece - a character illustrating a single idea or quality; never surprises the reader with variety

8) fluid - having a smooth, easy style

9) pedant - one who parades his learning

10) rector - a clergyman in charge of a parish

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