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Which words from the paragraph the reader understand the meaning of the underlined word? refusing to eat my mother's kitchen experiments is always a -grave- mistake. it is serious business and i'm doomed no matter what i do. if i say "no," i risk hurting her feelings. but if i relent, i put my tender taste buds in severe danger. if only she wasn't addicted to trying every recipe she finds on the internet. i can't comprehend how people think up some of these things. choose all answers that are correct. a. tender b. crazy c. severe d. serious (the underlined word is grave.)

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