Respuesta :
Chiseller, Monoideal, and Mrkgnow from Ulysses.
Imbowe, Sheaves, and Bower from The Lady of Shalott.
Imbowe, Sheaves, and Bower from The Lady of Shalott.
Answer: from Plato
subdue: The jockey found it difficult to subdue the horse in the race.
crag: The road was craggy and uneven, which made it difficult to jog.
vile: The accused had a vile looking dagger in his belt.
countenance: She had a clear and a pleasant countenance.
surly: The policeman’s constant frown made us think he was a surly fellow.
clad: He was clad in informal jeans and a jacket on the formal occasion.
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