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For once be careless, timid
The Latin root tim means “to fear.” Which sentence uses the word timid correctly?(1 point)
Responses She loved being on stage
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The Latin root tim means “to fear.” Which sentence uses the word timid correctly?(1 point)
Responses The new student was
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The Latin root tim means “to fear.” Which sentence uses the word timid correctly?(1 point)
Responses He boldly and with timid
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The Latin root tim means “to fear.” Which sentence uses the word timid correctly?(1 point) Responses He boldly and with
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For once be careless, timid traveller,
and utterly lose your way; wide-awake though you are, be like broad daylight enticed by
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,end bold,
For once be careless, timid traveller, and utterly lose your way; wide-awake though you are, be like broad daylight
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the Latin root tim means “to fear.” Which sentence uses the word timid correctly?(1 point) Responses The timid dinner was
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from ,begin bold,The Fugitive,end bold,
For once be careless, timid traveller, and utterly lose your way; wide-awake though you
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The Latin root tim means “to fear.” Which sentence uses the word timid correctly?(1 point)
Responses The new student was
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The boy was extremely timid at his new school.
Timid is the opposite of which of the following words? A. bashful daring C.
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