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English, 01.06.2021 14:00 ysabel0420

Use the following words with prefixes in sentences of your own to illustrate their meanings:

1.(unfertered) 2.(inevitable)
3.(undermine) 4.(inhaled)

An (unfettered) spirit, in touch with himself and every other living thing.

As though it were (inevitable); everything he'd done so far, leading to this.

The waiting was torture in itself, calculated to (undermine) his confidence and shake the foundations of his knowledge.

He studied the backs of his hands and (inhaled) deeply, forcing his shoulder down.

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