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What is the main character's name?

Nasraddin Hodja

100

“The donkey kept ____ away.”

Ch_mping

100

“Seventy-five ___ once!” the man yelled.

D_nars

100

“The man’s ___ words floated through the warm air.”

Fl_wery

100

“I thought that donkey was just an ordinary animal,” he said, scratching his ___ beard.”

Scr_ggly

200

“Hodja led the ___ creature to the crowded marketplace.”

Scr_wny

200

“Who will bid for this ___ creature?”

Exc_ptional

200

“What a prize, what a find!” they ___.”

M_rmurred

200

“___ furrowed Hodja’s brow.”

P_zzlement

200

“Puzzlement ___ Hodja’s brow.”

F_rrowed

300

“That’s it!” Hodja cried in ____."

Fr_stration

300

"The beast was a bag of bones and had a dirty ____ coat."

Sh_ggy

300

"Hodja looked at his donkey and ____."

Fr_wned

300

The action of biting or chewing something vigorously, often producing a loud noise.

Chomping

300

The basic monetary unit of several countries in the Middle East and North Africa.

Dinar

400

 Characterized by elaborate or ornate language; often used to describe writing that is overly decorative.

Flowery

400

 Thin and bony; having an unkempt or ragged appearance.

Scraggly

400

Marked by deep lines or wrinkles, often referring to the forehead when expressing concern.

Furrowed

400

 A state of confusion, often due to something that is difficult to understand.

Puzzlement

400

A soft, low sound, often made when speaking quietly or in a low voice.

Murmur

500

Unusually good; outstanding; better than average.

Exceptional

500

Very thin and weak in appearance, often due to lack of nutrition or exercise.

Scrawny

500

The feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of the inability to change or achieve something.

Frustration

500

Describing something that is covered with long, messy hair or fur, often giving a messy or unpolished appearance.

Shaggy

500

A facial expression characterized by a down-turning of the mouth, often indicating displeasure.

Frown