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Minchanka [31]
3 years ago
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help plzzz For questions 1–4, choose the word that defines the word in bold.. 1. . “Kugler, Ferdinand was a thief before his ten

th year and an inveterate liar.” (1 point). . habitual. believable. undetectable. entertaining. . 2. . “But really, why don’t You…why don’t You Yourself do the judging?” Kugler asked pensively. (1 point). . regretfully. eagerly. . happily. . thoughtfully. . 3. . [We] … began to talk about the weather again, … and other banal and insoluble questions. (1 point). . trite. critical. controversial. unexpected. . 4. . \"Though another of Mohammed’s
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Alexxx [7]3 years ago
8 0
Inveterate in statement 1 means habitual as the definition says always existing, practice, etc. In statement 2, pensively means thoughtfully as the definition says dreamily or suggestively. In statement 3, banal means trite as its definition also says not original or not fresh. 
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