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Anton [14]
3 years ago
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Please help me out!

English
2 answers:
stich3 [128]3 years ago
7 0

Questions & Answers:

A. commanding attention

B. justification

C. middle class; conventional

D. ominous; full of meaning

E. difficult to manage

Match the vocabulary word with the definition.

1. bourgeois

Answer: C. middle class; conventional

Match the vocabulary word with the definition.

2. expostulation

Answer: B. justification

Match the vocabulary word with the definition.

3. portentous

Answer: D. ominous; full of meaning

Match the vocabulary word with the definition.

4. recalcitrant

Answer: E. difficult to manage

Match the vocabulary word with the definition.

5. strident

Answer: A. commanding attention

OR

Match the vocabulary words with the definition.

A. commanding attention

B. justification

C. middle class;conventional

D. ominous; full of meaning

E. difficult to manage

1. bourgeois- C. middle class; conventional

2. expostulation- B. justification

3. portentous- D. ominous; full of meaning

4. recalcitrant- E. difficult to manage

5. strident- A. commanding attention

The final score is 5/5 (100%).

Both ways are correct. Hope this helps.

EastWind [94]3 years ago
4 0
The correct definitions of the given vocabulary words are as follows: 

1. bourgeois means C. middle class; conventional
2. expostulation means B. justification 
3. portentous means D. ominous; full of meaning
4. recalcitrant means E. difficult to manage
5. strident means <span>A. commanding attention
</span>
These are the correct meanings of the given words. I hope these answers helped you. 



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