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Anna11 [10]
3 years ago
15

Which word best describe dr. reefy

English
2 answers:
Setler79 [48]3 years ago
6 0
<span> 1. Confuse
2. His wife is beautiful, young, and wealthy
3. Peculiar
4. They are abnormally large.
5. Has inner qualities that make him admirable
6. Aversion
7. transience...veracity
8. fervent...dissonant
9. libertarian
10. lavishly...meager
11. correct
12. and the (The "the" is unnecessary)
13. those are
14. No error (Though, there should be a comma after "week.")
15. alot of fish (It should be a lot, not alot.) </span>
natulia [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Confuse

Why do people wonder about the marriage between Dr. Reefy and his wife? His wife is young, beautiful, and wealthy.

Which word best describes Dr. Reefy? peculiar

What is unique about Dr. Reefy's hands? They are abnormally large.

When the narrator says "in Doctor Reefy there were the seeds of something very fine," he most likely means that Dr. Reefy __________. has inner qualities that make him admirable

Thanks to the twins' skillful __________, Aunt Phyllis never suspected the surprise party they threw for her. collusion

Unlike the lighthearted __________ of her youth, Rosalind's adulthood proved to be full of frustration and constant __________. placidness...anxiety

Both __________ and __________, the abandoned garden survived the bleak winter and produced an abundance of flowers the following spring. hardy...profuse

Someone with __________ beliefs advocates all types of freedoms, even those that she does not practice. libertarian

After several years of living __________ on an enormous estate, the family members had to admit that their shrinking income was too __________ to allow them to stay. lavishly...meager

If you'd answered my question about geometry correct, I might have believed that you were a mathematician. correct

The heat and the humidity is why I really dislike spending the summer in the city. is

Kevin and Denise thinks roller coasters are scary, and that is something with which I disagree. Kevin and Denise thinks

The British Prime Minister who is visiting the U.S. this week, is extremely charismatic and intelligent. Minister who

The last time we visited this park, you said that there were lots of fish in the pond. No error

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