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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| not interrupted | Undistuerbed |
| Perspiration | sweat |
| Surrounded | to enclose on all sides |
| relationship between two people | Sympathetic |
| Rave | in a angry uncontrolled way |
| Reeling | lose one's balance |
| Sarcastically | marked by giving irony in order to mock |
| a small or twisted bunch; piece or amount of something | Wisp |
| small | Elfish |
| Incidentally | used when a person has something more to say |
| sleepily | Drowsily |
| Gallantly | a man in fashion |
| uninvolved or not interested | Aloofness |
| Unfathomable | impossible to comprehend opposite of fathomed/ understand |
| Resignedly | to give up |
| a person being deserted | Abandonded |
| Slouching | downward bent position |
| Reformatory | an institution to witch youthful offenders are sent to prison |
| Stammered | utter words in such a way |
| talk rapidly | Chattering |
| Vacant | not in use |
| feeling, characterized by, expressed strong displeasure | Indignant |
| Staggering | astonished or deeply shocked |
| Imploringly | to beg urgently or pitifully for |
| Hurriedly | moving or working |
| cold and miserable | Bleak |
| Testify | to give testimony under oath or saw affirmation |
| Manslaughter | the crime that kills a human being without malice forethought |
| come back to one's mind | Recurring |
| copying | Mimicking |
| Drowsily | half asleep; peaceful |
| Hesitation | pealing due to uncertainty of mind or fear |
| resistance in effort, stubbornly very aggressive | Doggedly |
| Unconscious | not conscious |
| to volunteer in giving help | Charity |
| Ruefully | expressing sorrow or regret |
| Groggy | weak; unsteady |
| the state of being alike | Resemblance |
| clothed; provide with clothing | Clad |
| uncertain; not clear | Vaguely |
| Dumbfounded | no clue or idea |
| disturbed state of mind | Delirious |
| Affectionately | feeling or showing fondness or tenderness |
| Perry Mason | a fictional character; a dictective |
| The Carpetbaggers | a couple who went to the south after the civil war |
| action of putting things together | Composition |
| Gone With The Wind | a novel which a a woman who lives on a plantation in the south loves a man but does not tell him |