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sweet [91]
2 years ago
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Need help with this one …

English
1 answer:
dimulka [17.4K]2 years ago
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Answer:

21. He always reverts back to his childlike manner when he's around his mother.

22. The man staggered under the weight of the large desk he was carrying.

23. George's only <em>fault</em> is that he's too friendly.

24. Not much happened on this trip. It was rather uneventful.

25. Young children often ask many questions because they are naturally <em>iniquisitive</em>.

26. The mother <em>gazed</em> lovingly at her new baby.

27. No matter what she tried, nothing would <em>dispel</em> Jane's fear of flying.

28. Sandy's father helped her remove a small <em>splinter</em> of wood from her finger.

29. We knew he was sad because a tear slowly <em>trickled</em> down his cheek.

30. She had an adverse reaction to the medicine and broke out in a rash.

Explanation:

21. Revert means go back to, so in this sentence, he is going back to the way he used to act as a child.

22. To stagger is to walk unevenly.

23. Fault can be used as a way to say, "the only thing wrong."

24. Uneventful means nothing happened.

25. <em>Inquisitive </em>is a synonym for curious.

26. <em>Gazed:</em>  to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention.

27. To dispel something is to drive away/get rid of it.

28. A splinter is a tiny piece of wood.

29. A tear is water and moves as such. And because it was slow it trickled instead of gushed like it would have if he was crying a lot.

30. <em>Adverse</em>: Unfavorable or not good.

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