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Anarel [89]
3 years ago
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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!no links or be reported:) Replace each word in bold with a more common synonym or term. Rewrite each sen

tence using the more common synonym and or term in the space provided.
1. Aunt Alice tended to use EUPHEMISTIC expressions, like "powder room" instead of "bathroom." New Sentence:
2. Jack's hilarious ANECDOTE about his Uncle Dave was our favorite of all of his stories.
New Sentence:
3. The queen hired a royal taster to make sure her food was free of TOXINS like snake venom, cyanide, and arsenic.
New Sentence:
4. The peasants showed DEFERENCE toward the visiting duchess, bowing low and addressing her as "my lady."
New Sentence:
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1 answer:
marta [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Here ya go! Hopefully these were the answers you were looking for.

Explanation:

1. Aunt Alice tended to use EUPHEMISTIC expressions, like "powder room" instead of "bathroom."

New Sentence: Aunt Alice tended to use courteos expressions, like "powder room" instead of "bathroom."

2. Jack's hilarious ANECDOTE about his Uncle Dave was our favorite of all of his stories.

New Sentence: Jack's hilarious story about his Uncle Dave was our favorite of all of his stories.

3. The queen hired a royal taster to make sure her food was free of TOXINS like snake venom, cyanide, and arsenic.

New Sentence: The queen hired a royal taster to make sure her food was free of poisins like snake venom, cyanide, and arsenic.

4. The peasants showed DEFERENCE toward the visiting duchess, bowing low and addressing her as "my lady."

New Sentence: The peasants showed Inferiority toward the visiting duchess, bowing low and addressing her as "my lady."

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