[ Vocabulary ]
having terrible consequences; urgent or desperate
A. communicate
B. dire
C. flagrant
D. raze

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The biographer has put the events of the poet’s life in ______ order, from her birth to her death.
A. chronological
B. conspicuous
C. contemporary
D. disquieting
