_______ with his _______ problem, we feel _______. A: Facing, puzzled, puzzling B: Faced, puzzled, puzzling C: Faced, puzzling, puzzled D: Facing, puzzled, puzzled
_______ with his _______ problem, we feel _______. A: Facing, puzzled, puzzling B: Faced, puzzled, puzzling C: Faced, puzzling, puzzled D: Facing, puzzled, puzzled
From his _____ eyes, we can see that he is _____. A: puzzling; puzzled B: puzzling; puzzling C: puzzled; puzzling D: puzzled; puzzled
From his _____ eyes, we can see that he is _____. A: puzzling; puzzled B: puzzling; puzzling C: puzzled; puzzling D: puzzled; puzzled
After hearing her story, I felt __________ puzzled.
After hearing her story, I felt __________ puzzled.
I remained _______ long after I had been told the story. A: puzzling B: puzzled C: being puzzled D: to be puzzled
I remained _______ long after I had been told the story. A: puzzling B: puzzled C: being puzzled D: to be puzzled
The question is _____ than ever. A: puzzling B: more puzzling C: puzzled D: more puzzled
The question is _____ than ever. A: puzzling B: more puzzling C: puzzled D: more puzzled
The _____________ of the road map puzzled the truck driver.
The _____________ of the road map puzzled the truck driver.
The _____ of a high temperature in the patient puzzled the doctor.
The _____ of a high temperature in the patient puzzled the doctor.
In the video clip, why is the blind man puzzled?
In the video clip, why is the blind man puzzled?
What is the Hadza people’s attitude toward their way of life in the near future? A: They are puzzled. B: They are hopeful. C: They are pessimistic.
What is the Hadza people’s attitude toward their way of life in the near future? A: They are puzzled. B: They are hopeful. C: They are pessimistic.
57. What does the author feel puzzled about?
57. What does the author feel puzzled about?