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Galina-37 [17]
1 year ago
10

Match each vocabulary word to the correct meaning.

English
2 answers:
jekas [21]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

  • grazed: touch or scrape lightly in passing
  • troughed:  worn into grooves
  • assimilate: absorb and integrate
  • confided: tell someone about a private matter

Explanation:

<em>To graze </em>means to scrape the skin of so as to break the surface but cause little or no bleeding. <em>Troughed </em>refers to something deteriorated by use and caused to have a long, narrow cut. <em>Assimilate </em>means to take in information or ideas and understand fully, while <em>confide </em>implies telling someone secret while trusting them not to repeat it to others.

jeka941 year ago
3 0
Assimilate - absorb and integrate
Confided - Tell someone about a private matter
Grazed - touch or scraped lightly in passing
Troughed - worn into grooves

 Hopefully this is correct let me know if it is !! 

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