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Helen [10]
4 years ago
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which words work together to create a feeling of dreaminess.A.lull,drowsily,drifts.B.chram, influence,delight.C.senses,influence

,sinks.D.passive,maze,soft​
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1 answer:
Alexandra [31]4 years ago
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Solution: A. Lull, drowsily, drifts.

Explanation: The feeling of dreaminess can also be rewritten as what you feel when you are dreaming or in a deep sleep. I'm sure that you're feeling lull, drowsy, and your mind is drifting off the someplace else.

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