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English, 10.03.2021 01:40 rsanchez1226

Havoc ha-vok vik\ noun 1. Widespread destruction 2 Great confusion or disorder. Middle English havok from Anglo French, modification of Old
French havor plunder
meander mé-an-dort verb 1. To have a lot of curves instead of going in a
straight or direct line 2 To walk slowly without a specific goal purpose, or
direction 3. To go from one topic to another without any clear direction Latin
maeander from Greek majandros, from Maiandros the name of a river
pristine pristen pristen adjective 1. In perfect condition 2
Completely clean, fresh, neat. 3. Nor changed by people. Latin pristinus; akin
to Latin prior
subside sabid wrb 1. To become less strong or intense 2. To move
down to a lower level Latin subsidere from subsidere to sit down sink
akin to Latin sekreto sit
Read this passage:
Ava screamed when she saw the be the new puppy had created in
her room Muddy paw prints covered her nistine white bedspread
Apparently, the puppy had escaped from his crate and meandered
around her room chewing up any item he found. However, as soon as
those sweet puppy eyes and floppy ears bounded back into her
bedroom her anger bilded
Which of the underlined words from the passage is an adjective?
Ameander
Bhavo
OC. pristine
Dubai


Havoc ha-vok vik\ noun 1. Widespread destruction 2 Great confusion or

disorder. Middle English ha

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