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Dmitriy789 [7]
3 years ago
15

Drag each tile to the correct box.

English
2 answers:
Alex17521 [72]3 years ago
5 0

Folly is act of foolishness

Reprove is correcting the mistakes

Accost is approach in a challenging manner

Prattle is talking meaningless/ or foolishness

Recompense is payback

Feigned is pretend

Peevish is ill tempered

Mollification is appeasement

PtichkaEL [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Surfeit - satisfy a desire

Folly - act of foolishness

Reprove - criticize or correct the mistakes of someone

Accost - approach in a challenging or aggressive manner

Prattle - talk meaninglessly

Recompense - pay back

Feigned - pretended

Peevish - ill-tempered  

Mollification - appeasement

Explanation:

1. Surfeiting is to overindulgence or to satisfy a desire.

2. Folly is an act of foolishness or carelessness.

3. Reprove is to criticize or correct someone's mistakes.

4. Accosting is to approach someone in a challenging or aggressive manner.

5. To prattle is to talk or speak meaninglessly.

6. To recompense is to repay back someone.

7. Feigning is to pretend, to act.

8. Peevish is to be ill tempered.

9. Mollification is to comfort, or to ease someone's burden.

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