[ Vocabulary ]
away from the correct or expected course
A. loathing
B. revel
C. awry

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A. verb
B. adjective
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We came to a stream and jumped ____.
A. over
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C. behind
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When my dad was in his twenties, he ——– in the public eye and was famous!
A. used to be
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