Vocabulary
Choose the best meaning for the underlined word in the passage below.
“All t...
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Vocabulary
Choose the best meaning for the underlined word in the passage below.
“All the fishermen are staying home today. There’s a bad storm coming in, and boats have been known to capsize in this kind of weather.”
a.
crash
b.
overturn
c.
sink
d.
leak
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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