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Alika [10]
3 years ago
8

The tall woman was a (professional) athlete who always (laughed) during scary movies. Choose the two antonyms for the (bracketed

words) expert / chuckled skilled / giggled amateur / cried talented / chortled
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Katyanochek1 [597]3 years ago
8 0
Hello!
Synonym means same. But antonym means opposite, so we are looking for words that have the opposite meaning of "professional" and "laughed". 

Expert and chuckled are synonyms of professional and laughed
Skilled and giggled are synonyms of professional and laughed
Talented and chortled are synonyms of professional and laughed

So, the answer would be <span>amateur and cried (since they are the antonyms of "</span>professional" and "laughed")

The tall woman was an amateur athlete<span> who always </span>cried<span> during scary movies.
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I hope this helped!
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