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Tugas B.ing
Tugas B.ing
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in and took the
corpse away on a
stretcher.(207)
10. Fingerprint(Noun) • Fingermark Then the fingerprint Have you known
• Particularity man went that each person
away.(208) has a different
fingerprint
11. Moment (Noun) • Torque She didn’t feel she So let’s talk
• Time could move even a about our
yard at the personal story
moment.(215) for a moment.
12. Money ( Noun) • Cash Of course I’ll give We're spending
• Dough you money and see so much money
you’re looked that I don’t even
after.(81) know what to eat
tomorrow
13. Eat (Verb) • Meal Why You'll eat
• Feed don’t you eat up that countless
• Consume lamb that’s in the gourmet meals
oven.(266) tomorrow.
14. Give(Verb) • Let Give me some We cannot give
• Grant more(278) the free data to
the students and
the
entrepreneurs.
15. Against (Verb) • Versus she heard the ice By that time, the
• Contrary cubes clinking battle against
• to, contra against the side HIV would have
of the glass.(48) already been
lost.
16. Uneasily(Adjective) • Restless She moved uneasily The strange
• nervous in her chair, the voices that come
large eyes still to my head make
watching his me gasp uneasily
face.(59)
17. Frightened (Adjective) • Afraid It wasn’t till then I was frightened
• Trembling that she began to get by my mother’s
• Aghast frightened.(63) yell
18. Bewildered (Adjective) • Confused watching him all the I look at that
• puzzled time with tiny, dark and
those large, bewildered
bewildered eyes.(66) paper.
19. Instinct (Adjective) • Replete Her first instinct was She got a great
not to believe any of instinct
it, to reject it all.(84) yesterday
20. Whisper (Noun) • Suggest She managed to I hear a whisper
• Imply whisper, and this in the middle of
time he didn’t stop night.
her.(88)
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21. Curiously (Adjective) • Really The drop of a head She asked me
• Curiously as she bent over her curiously with
sewing was curiously her dark eyes
tranquil.(8)
22. Wonderful (Adjective) • Marvelous Her skin -for this was First of all, look
• Great her sixth month with at the shape ,it's
child-had acquired a just wonderful
wonderful to look at.
translucent
quality.(9)
23. Luxuriate • Enjoy She loved to My dream is to
• Savor luxuriate in the be able to
• Relish presence of this luxuriate
man.(23) whenever I want
24. Loosely (Noun) • Free She loved him for If you hold it too
• Liberally the way he sat loosely, it flies
loosely in a chair.(26) away.
25. Giggle. (Verb) • Chuckle And in the other I got mesmerized
• Whicker room, Mary Maloney by her cute
began to giggle
giggle.(289)
26. Sloppy (Adjective) • Careless their voices thick and
• Bungling sloppy because their My hand’s felt
• Wanton mouths were full of
meat.(274) sloppy because
of that thing
28. Mantle. (Noun) • Coat It began to get late, You dare to wear
• Topcoat nearly nine she the mantle of the
noticed by the clock bat.
on the mantle.(238)
29. Throw (Verb) • Cast but on the other So we had to
• Toss hand he may have throw everything
• Hurl thrown it away or out of the
hidden it 225 window and start
somewhere on the from scratch.
premises.
30. Glance (Noun) • Gleam Now and again she I took a glance at
would glance up at a cute boy beside
the clock, but me.
without anxiety.(5)
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