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24 February, 02:27

Which sentence uses the italicized vocabulary word correctly? Question options: I was relieved to see that there wasn't anything peculiar or surprising on the math test. Our fun-filled day at the amusement park made us feel anguished. My favorite teacher, Mrs. Bloomsbury, is absolutely tyrannical. I chose to live in New York City for the bright lights, bustling streets, and desolate atmosphere.

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  1. 24 February, 05:14
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    I'm pretty sure it was the first one: (A) I mean I'm not positive but I'm pretty sure!
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