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English, 14.12.2021 01:00 eli761029

WORD BANK Tyranny
Ostentatiously
Fatalist
Appalled
Jubilation
Kindled
Smite
Zeal
Accustomed
Falteringly
Hysterically
Apt
Makeshift
Infinite
Sustained
Gingerly

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I wasn’t 1__ to serving detention. I 2__ approached the room where I was to serve my two hours and sat down very 3__, hoping I could make myself less noticeable. One student, presumably more used to serving detention, came in 4__. The other students laughed 5 at this 6__ behavior, but I 7__ my composure.
The same student who was showing off stated that this was 8__. The teacher charged with watching us was clearly 9 and looked like she would like to 10__ the kid. She knew he was 11__ to be a problem for the rest of detention so she put him out to serve a 12__ detention in the hallway.
The two hours seemed 13__. When it was over I jumped with the 14__ of a kid going to an amusement park in complete 15__ . This experience 16__ a strong desire to stay out of trouble from now on so I never have to go back.
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WORD BANK Tyranny
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Appalled
Jubilation
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