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exis [7]
2 years ago
11

SOMEONE PLS HELP 20 POINTS FAKE ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED

English
2 answers:
SpyIntel [72]2 years ago
4 0

i'm sorry that i couldn't figure out the answers for 7, 11, 12, 14, 16, and 20, but here's everything else i found.

Answer:

1. i

2. d

3. o

4. j

5. h

6. l

7.  

8. b

9. c

10. d

11.

12.

13. s

14.

15. t

16.

17. f

18. n

19. m

20.

tensa zangetsu [6.8K]2 years ago
3 0

1. renowned: i. celebrated, well known, famous

2. bayed: k. taken advantage of

3. minstrels: o. singers who sang of heroes and their deeds.

4. disconsolate: j. unhappy; gloomy, dejected

5. court: h. courtyard; open space with walls

6. tidings: l. news.

7. clamors: p. loud noise

8. ewer: b. a pitcher or jug

9. refrain: c. to stop oneself from doing something.

10. clan: d. the people of the city of Troy

11. imposed upon: r. said; told

12. substance: q. goods; property

13. woo: s. to court, to seek the affection of

14. mark: a. to take notice of

15. suitors: t. men who court a woman with the hopes of marrying her.

16. perished: g. died

17. perils: f. dangers

18. hearken: n. to listen

19. valiant: m. brave and noble

20. fare: e. to go; travel

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