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English, 05.02.2021 08:20 theeflyguy5

Match the definition to the word. adhere
1. to hold closely to; to follow
height
2. to defend or support a cause
champion
3. peak or high position
ideal
4. existing as the only one
ponder
5. to study or think
unique
6. a subtle or slight difference in meaning
lofty
7. an example of excellence or perfection
nuance
8. towering: elevated
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Match the definition to the word. adhere
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height
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