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elena55 [62]
3 years ago
11

PLEASE HELP

English
2 answers:
romanna [79]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.b

2.a

3.e

4.d

Remind khcaf8

Explanation:

olga55 [171]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Word bank: A. counterfeit  C. conceits  A. row   (3 pts ech

1.The deranged smile that came across his face was a tell-tale sign of his dishonesty.

2.His actions were unscrupulous , and he didn’t seem to care what laws he broke or who he hurt in the process.

3.The happiness and good vibe of life was pervading, the country putting smiles on the faces of everyone for miles.

4.Her exultation at her wonderful test scores could be heard throughout the schools corridors.

5.He had worked long and hard for a little more than a pat on the back, and he was good and ready for some tangible rewards.

6.The lethargic gorillas were not a very pleasing exhibit at the zoo. They just sat around scratching themselves.

7.At the inquest, the witness gave some rather incriminating evidence that linked Sam to three of the murders.

8.The killer was a counterfeit maniac whose childhood experiences forced him over the edge.

9.A terrible conceits broke out in the classroom over which political canidate was the best, but then everyone just decided that Pyles should be president.

10.Gatsby entertained many row about the love he intended to rekindle with his beloved Daisy.

Explanation:

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