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In the sentence, “It’s risky to try enunciating anything more complicated than ‘sayonara,’” enunciate means
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If Jason is obsequious around Paula, Jason sees Paula as his
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In the last paragraph, it says that “Tiny dickcissels swayed on top of the weeds.” Dickcissels are most probably Dickcissels are most probably
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The passage says some people argue that "nobody should tinker with what has been a successful game." As used here, the word tinker means
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Skim the story to find the sentence “David trudged back to the house.” What does trudged mean in this sentence?
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The story tells you that the new horse “kept right on grazing” after the whistle blew. In this sentence, grazing means the new horse was
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The story says that "a whistle . . . saved the farmer long treks." This means that the farmer
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The article talks about materials that “can neutralize acids before they enter the water.” As used in this sentence, the word neutralize means
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Pinch’s dad tells him that Sorrow’s maw and paw “spent more time hauling her to city hospitals than the law allows.” This means that
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In the article, it talks about how "the liquid is at equilibrium." What does equilibrium mean in this phrase?
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