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for 2 I would put wheel and for 3 I would put skateboard and for 4 I would put antenna. you did a good job tho
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Entreat</h3>
<em><u>to ask somebody to do something, often in an emotional way</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
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Hearkens</h3>
<em><u>listen</u></em>
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lament</h3>
<em><u>a song, poem or other expression of sadness for somebody who has died or for something that has ended</u></em>
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Defray</h3>
<em><u>provide money to pay (a cost or expense).</u></em>
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Myraid</h3>
<em><u>a very large number of something</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
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Answer:
“As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck, If a woodchuck could chuck wood.”
Explanation:
Researchers at Cornell determined that a woodchuck could chuck about 700 pounds
Talk: if the word "did"(helping verb) is in front of the word it is meaning that someone spoke in the past, but if the helping verb "will" is before the word it means that someone is going to speak in the future (most likely about to start talking)
talk-"ing": the same thing as "talk" EXCEPT "ing" is a suffix which means presently, so "talking" means that someone is currently speaking.
talk-"ed": once again the same thing, however, the suffix "ed" means already DID or in the past.
talk- "en": actually this is sadly not an english word, but the suffix "en" means made of. For example, "golden" means MADE OF gold.
Hope this helped:)