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  • "One evening last week, Rosanna saw something...." What is a synonim for "to see, to notice"?
    "One evening last week, Rosanna spotted something...."
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  • "She noticed that a small, ugly creature was looking at her..." What is a synonim for "to look at sb"?
    "She noticed that a small, ugly creature was staring at her..."
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  • "Rosanna was so scared that she let go of her phone..." What is a synonim for "let go of sth"?
    "Rosanna was so scared that she dropped her phone..."
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  • "She shouted anxiously" What is a synonim for "to shout"?
    "She yelled anxiously"
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  • "She moved her hands..." What is a synonim for "to move"?
    "She waved her hands..."
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  • "but the creature stayed there" What is a synonim for "to stay"?
    "but the creature remained there"
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  • "Afterwards, she went quickly..." What is a synonim for "to move quickly"?
    "Afterwards, she hurried ..."
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  • "now she could say that the rumours were true..." What is a synonim for "say that sth is true"?
    "now she could confirm that the rumours were true..."
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  • He told me an eerie tale of vampires. What does eerie mean?
    Bizarre, Creepy, Mysterious, Weird
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  • What do we call a man who lost his wife?
    It's a widower.
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  • What happened to these sneakers?
    They got entangled in power lines.
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  • Razorblade, poison, bones for dogs : are these edible items?
    No, they aren't. They are inedbile items.
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  • The police caught the culprit with the stolen money. Explain: culprit
    A person who committed a crime.
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  • a journey to a place that has religious importance - what is it?
    A pilgrimage
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  • "cheeky" means...
    impatient and hasty
    someone who spends money carelessly
    slightly rude or behaving without respect
    very intelligent but quite lazy
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  • The team blends new, young players with more mature, experienced ones. What does "to blend" mean?
    to combine two or more things, to join two or more things together
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