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Questions 2–9: Give an appropriate synonym for the “” word in each of the following sentences.
2. We attended a “wonderful” performance of Shakespeare's King Richard II.
3. The picnic took place on a “wonderful” afternoon in May in an orchard by a lake.
4. The pasta dishes at the new restaurant in the park are “wonderful”
5. Due to the heavy snow, the company was closed and we spent a “wonderful”day at home.
6. The new employee has a “wonderful”personality
7. Even though the play was on Broadway, the performance we saw was “terrible”.
8. It's a “terrible”article, mostly because the author doesn't know his subject well,
9. The food at the new restaurant is “terrible”.

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