Not curling, curving, or bending a) floppyfloppyb) straightstraightc) weighedweighedd) stood stood.

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Not curling, curving, or bending a) floppyfloppyb) straightstraightc) weighedweighedd) stood stood

Bands that animals wear around their necks. a) stoodstoodb) straightstraightc) curlycurlyd) collars collars

A number of things arranged in a line a) rowrowb) drooleddrooledc) floppyfloppyd) curly curly

Hanging or moving in a loose, droopy way a) stoodstoodb) curlycurlyc) drooleddrooledd) floppy floppy

Was in an upright position on one’s feet a) curlycurlyb) stoodstoodc) collarscollarsd) floppy floppy

Let saliva drip from the mouth a) rowrowb) drooleddrooledc) collarscollarsd) weighed weighed

Having a twisted, ring, or spiral shape a) straightstraightb) collarscollarsc) curlycurlyd) row row

Had a certain heaviness a) stoodstoodb) weighedweighedc) drooleddrooledd) curly curly