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Choose the meaning of the bold word 1.they reeled, whirled, swiveled, flounced, capered, gamboled, and spun gamboled is bold a. insult b. twists; intricate designs c. leapt; frolicked d. sharp; pounding 2. he began to think glimmeringly about his abnormal son who was now in jail, about harrison. glimmeringly is bold a. beginning b. watchfulness; caution c. leapt; frolicked d. intermittently; unsteadily 3. stokesie’s married, with two babies chalked up on his fuselage already, but as far as i can tell that’s the only difference. fuselage is bold a. cental body of an airplane b. evil; spiteful c. handicaps; obstructions d. none of the above

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