1. A - appease (verb) - pacify or placate (someone) by acceding to their demands.
B - We give The child all the toys he wants, but nothing appeases him.
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B - We give The child all the toys he wants, but nothing appeases him.
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2. A - reciprocal (adjective) - given, felt, or done in return.
B - After I helped my brother paint his room, His reciprocal was to clean my room.
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B - After I helped my brother paint his room, His reciprocal was to clean my room.
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3. A - Tedious (adjective) - too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous.
B - The car ride to Indiana was very tedious, but me and my uncle talked on the ride home.
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B - The car ride to Indiana was very tedious, but me and my uncle talked on the ride home.
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4. A - Waver (verb) - to go from one choice to the next.
B - My brother wavered His thoughts about his next purchase for his atv, but I helped him decide on what he needed most.
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B - My brother wavered His thoughts about his next purchase for his atv, but I helped him decide on what he needed most.
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5. A - adversity (noun) - difficulties; misfortune.
B - When the parts finally cam in for my brothers atv we had One adversity he ordered the wrong size parts, so we took them back.
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B - When the parts finally cam in for my brothers atv we had One adversity he ordered the wrong size parts, so we took them back.
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