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Sveta_85 [38]
2 years ago
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What words in the excerpt help you understand the meaning of the word languidly in paragraph 14? Explain the context clues and t

hen write your definition of languidly here.
And the dog seemed to know. His terrible, thoughtless eyes never left Donna Trenton's wide blue ones. He paced forward slowly, almost languidly. Now he was standing on the barnboards at the mouth of the garage. Now he was on the crushed gravel twenty-five feet away. He never stopped growling. It was a low, purring sound, soothing in its menace. Foam dropped from Cujo's snout. And she couldn't move, not at all.
English
1 answer:
never [62]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

thoughtless eyes, slowly

Explanation:

lanquid means doing something without thought or effort.

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