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To “shell out” for something is to ___.
a. hide it
b. spend money on it
c. try to find it
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewHow should this sentence fragment best be revised to make a complete sentence?
Dancing gracefully, the leaves in the wind.
A. In the wind, gracefully dancing were the leaves.
B. Gracefully dancing, the leaves in the wind.
C. The leaves in the wind danced gracefully.
D. Danced gracefully, the leaves in the wind.
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inclined to nausea; easily shocked or upset; excessively fastidious or refined
A. hypothetical
B. intemperate
C. corpulent
D. squeamish