Kennedy' s novels have a baffling way of engaging us as readers and then (i)_________our involvement It is not that she gives us wooden characters or poor writing or foolish plots. Rather, her books seem so adroitly written and carefully conceived, they strike us as so (ii)______as we read them, that it comes as a surprise to reach the end and find them ultimately so (iii)______.
intensifying
exploring
squandering
technically accomplished
redundantly detailed
off-puttingly genteel
trivial
deliberate
eloquent
Select one entry from each column.

