Answer:
I bought myself a dictionary.
Explanation:
Jumbled words such as the one given in the question require the words to be assembled in such a way that they make up a complete and meaningful sentence.
The given words "a/ i/ dictionary / myself / bought" can be arranged as "I bought myself a dictionary" which is a meaningful and complete sentence. It means that I bought a dictionary for myself, for my own use.
Therefore, the complete and final sentence is "I bought myself a dictionary".
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If you don't have any ideas of your own, I would say this:
(don't copy, please put into your own words so you don't get in trouble)
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Parris resents him a bitter man. that is the answer
B) i was muzzled like a savage.
A simile is when you compare something different to its kind, for example comparing a human to an animal, or an animal to nature. So finally your answer will be letter B