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AfilCa [17]
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Taya2010 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

1 is correct.

2. Even a short walk <u>fatigues</u> my old dog.

3 is correct.

4. The mighty Mississippi <u>wends</u> its way to the sea.

5. The Empire State Building is a <u>prominent</u> landmark in New York City.

6. <u>Transport</u> is the responsibility of the shipping department.

7. The <u>glare</u> of the welding torch almost blinded me.

8. The lemur's <u>habitat</u> is Madagascar.

9. The children can <u>quench</u> their thirst at the water fountain.

10. Penguins are well-suited to the <u>rigorous</u> habitat of the Antarctic.

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