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Gelneren [198K]
3 years ago
13

For each sentence, choose a word that most closely matches the meaning of the bolded word or words. You can refer to this list o

f words:
effluvia
prevalent
virulent
flocculent
morbid
propagate
In the nineteenth century, the Brontë sisters published their works under men's names. This practice was quite common and was widely followed by many other women writers.
The critic’s review of the artist’s work was spiteful and harsh.
It is alarming to see that many adolescents suffer from deadly obesity.
The first snowfall covered the ground with a white blanket of soft, wool-like flakes.
Martin Luther’s devout followers worked hard to spread his ideas and beliefs.
English
1 answer:
BigorU [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. prevalent

2. virulent

3. morbid

4. flocculent

5. propagate

Explanation:

answer on plato / edmentum

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