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Using the clues in the sentence, fill in the blank with the best vocabulary word. The pup looked _____ at his new owner cooking bacon on the stove. abashed reproved imploringly …
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Using the clues in the sentence, fill in the blank with the best vocabulary word.
The pup looked _____ at his new owner cooking bacon on the stove.
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Answer: petulantly .............
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Hello I think the answer is imploringly hope this helps !!
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