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exercise 26 page 107
1. well
2. intense
3. brightly
4. fluently
5. fluently
6. smooth
7. accurately
8. bitter
9. soon
10. fast

exercise 27 page 109
1. terrible
2. well
3. good
4. calm
5. sick
6. quickly
7. diligent
8. vehement
9. relaxedly
10. noisy

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