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Alina [70]
3 years ago
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So guys listen up This is the sentence: The water lilies have blossomed and spread to a green horizontal plane that is terra fir

ma to PLODDING blackbirds, and tremulous ceiling to black leeches, crayfish, and carp. So you guys have to WRITE THE DEFINITION IN YOUR OWN WORDS OF HOW THE WORD IS USED IN THIS SENTENCE! It MUST NOT BE a DICTIONARY DEFINITION OR ILL GET IN Trouble :(((
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1 answer:
sammy [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

plodding: slow, so the blackbirds are moving in a slow, lazy manner

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