Vocabulary Lesson 11

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1.
The dog was _____ed for eating the neighbor's plants, which consisted of cherry tomatoes and bell peppers.
2.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an ____ for women's suffrage.
3.
Smelling mint can _____ a sense of tranquility or freshness.
4.
Organs, such as your nose and the nasal cavities, are part of the _____ system.
5.
Debating between whether Graphics Interchange Format (the abbreviation for it) is pronounced as Gif or Jif is a very _____ subject.
6.
The mountain air was redolent with the scent of pine needles.
7.
Emily was _____ if her support of the proposal.
8.
When learning about the Black Death, there was a lot of information to _____ at school.