1. | easily tricked | A. | culprit | |
2. | someone guilty of a crime | B. | gullible | |
3. | to give official approval to | C. | writhe | |
4. | to twist and turn all around | D. | authorize | |
5. | to waste time, to move slowly | E. | immerse | |
6. | causing one to feel pity or sorrow | F. | reminisce | |
7. | a death from a disaster or accident | G. | pathetic | |
8. | to talk or think about things that happened in the past | H. | fatality | |
9. | to keep trying to do something even though you have obstacles | I. | dawdle | |
10. | to become completely involved in something; to fall into something that completely covers | J. | persevere |
B | 1. | easily tricked | A. | culprit |
A | 2. | someone guilty of a crime | B. | gullible |
D | 3. | to give official approval to | C. | writhe |
C | 4. | to twist and turn all around | D. | authorize |
I | 5. | to waste time, to move slowly | E. | immerse |
G | 6. | causing one to feel pity or sorrow | F. | reminisce |
H | 7. | a death from a disaster or accident | G. | pathetic |
F | 8. | to talk or think about things that happened in the past | H. | fatality |
J | 9. | to keep trying to do something even though you have obstacles | I. | dawdle |
E | 10. | to become completely involved in something; to fall into something that completely covers | J. | persevere |