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qaws [65]
2 years ago
5

Help?????it's due tomorrow ​

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1 answer:
forsale [732]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

curfew: a set time

bedimmed: made difficult to see by darkness

mutinous: refusing to obey the orders of a person in authority

promontory: a natural elevation

potent: having great power and influence

abjure: formally reject a belief  

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