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Are There People like Lencho in the Real World? What Kind of a Person Would You Say He Is? You May Select Appropriate Words from the Box to Answer the Question. - English - Language and Literature

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Question

Are there people like Lencho in the real world? What kind of a person would you say he is? You may select appropriate words from the box to answer the question.

Greedy Naïve stupid ungrateful
selfish comical unquestioning  

Solution

There might be a few people like Lencho in the real world. He is an unquestioning, naïve kind of a person.

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A Letter to God
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Chapter 1.1: A Letter to God - Exercise 4 [Page 8]

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Chapter 1.1 A Letter to God
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