(adj.): Intended to placate or pacify; peacemaking.
(v.): To restore to a better state by cleaning or repairing.
(adj.): Tending to cause or bring about a specific result. Extricate (v.): To free from a difficulty or entanglement. Importunate (adj.): Persistently demanding; troublesome. Mediate (v.): To help settle a dispute between two parties. Mitigate (v.): To make less severe, serious, or painful. wordly wise 3000 book 11 lesson 6 answer key
Many errors occur because a student uses a noun (Resentment) where a verb (Resent) is required.
Example: After years of neglect, the historic theater required a complete to return to its former glory. Extricate (v
Complete the analogy.
panoramic: (adjective) Giving a wide view; showing a large area. Mitigate (v
As I navigated through the dense forest, I stumbled upon a guide who claimed to know the area like the back of his hand. His sage advice proved invaluable as we encountered treacherous terrain and unpredictable weather. However, I couldn't help but feel a sense of enmity towards the rival group of hikers who seemed determined to outdo us.
Despite the of his fans, the actor remained remarkably humble.
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