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6 days ago
14

Use the drop-down menus to define the italicized word in each sentence. Various protuberances, such as rocks, bushes, and ledges

, made it easier for the climber to get up the wall. I made a New Year's resolution to be generous, but I gave in to avarice instead. The worst result of the hurricane was the inundation of water that flooded streets and basements.
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2 answers:
Flura [6.6K]6 days ago
6 0

Answer:

1. protruding objects

2. avarice

3. deluge

Explanation:

hammer [7.1K]6 days ago
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Answer: 1. Objects that protrude. 2. Avarice. 3. Deluge.

Explanation:

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