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English, 25.02.2020 06:49 jess4kids

9-12

The words to choose from are

Tolerate
Aplomb
Gyrate
Eloquent
Persevere
Nadir
Memorable
Prevalent
Idolize
Righteous
Respectable
Allude


9-12 The words to choose from are Tolerate Aplomb Gyrate Eloquent Persevere  Nadir Memorable Prevale

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The words to choose from are

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Aplomb
Gyrate
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