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zalisa [80]
2 years ago
7

Help don’t do if u no understand

English
1 answer:
Komok [63]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

4. Stingy(c)

5. Bony(B)

6. tbh I think that all of them work just fine but I'll go with Confusing(B)

7. Well to do(C)

8. Overweight(C)

9. Shy(B) also I think that these could be pretty similar but if someone said one of those, I would probably rather the word shy because of the more powerful meaning behind the other words.

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