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alexira [117]
3 years ago
5

Choices: trainer, reveal, afloat, speed, staircase, oatmeal, increase, croak, sleeve, domain, beneath, sneak, compound, sheep, p

raise, repeat, boast, and discount. (there is only
8 questions so u only need to use 8 they put a lot to make the question confusing

questions:

What is the ______ limit on this highway?

My parent's_____ made me feel good about myself

This_____ includes some strange chemical

He did not______ when he won the game

would you please_____ the question?(this is obviously repeat)

The raft stayed_____ because it was filled with air.

Please_____ the oven temperature
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1 answer:
Gwar [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

What is the ______ limit on this highway?

  • <em>Speed</em>

My parent's_____ made me feel good about myself

  • <em>Praise</em>

This_____ includes some strange chemical

  • <em>Oatmeal</em>

He did not______ when he won the game

  • <em>Boast</em>

Would you please_____ the question?

  • <em>Repeat</em>

The raft stayed____because it was filled with air.

  • <em>Afloat</em>

Please_____ the oven temperature.

  • <em>Increase</em>

<em>Sorry</em><em> </em><em>if</em><em> </em><em>wrong</em><em> </em><em>:</em><em>)</em><em> </em>

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