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dmitriy555 [2]
3 years ago
14

Match the word to an antonym. Use a dictionary if necessary.

English
1 answer:
ankoles [38]3 years ago
4 0
1. somber/joyous
2.
3. slow/rapid
4.
5. plain/severe
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