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Complete the sentence by replacing each set of dashes with a five letter word. The same five letters must be used.......

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Complete the sentence by replacing each set of dashes with a five letter word. The same five letters must be used for both words. What are the two words?

Some of the plants had not _ _ _ _ _ as well as expected because they had been planted in the _ _ _ _ _ position in the garden.

posted Nov 29, 2016 by Aastha Joshi

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2 Answers

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Some of the plants had not GROWN as well as expected because they had been planted in the WRONG position in the garden.

answer Nov 29, 2016 by Tejas Naik
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The two words are GROWN and WRONG

answer Dec 6, 2016 by anonymous



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