Final check need answers to: vocabulary words are: exhort, flamboyant, foible, innocuous, masochist, meticulous, rancor, recrimination, repugnant, magnanimous. Experts say that the most ordinary matters, sometimes create the other is_, there is bound to be trouble. At first newlyweds tend to be_ readily forgiving each others _ the wife says it’s sweet that her husband made the bed while she was still in it and cute that he grabbed her plate to wash it when she picked up her sandwich to take a bite you’re so helpful she coos. And he manages a smile when she dumps her too expensive too _ gold sequined dress in the middle of the bedroom floor. We’ve sure got a high priced flashy rug. He jokes about the honeymoon ends and the idiosyncrasies that once seemed _ Start to play seriously annoying. he begins to think since my housekeeping is so impeccable, why isn’t she picking up my good habits? Why must I wade through dirty panty hose to reach the closet? Why is there a spaghetti sauce on the kitchen ceiling fan again? He _ her to have some self-respect and stop living like a pig and she begins to wonder about him. Why does he insist on dusting the tops of the door frames when no one can see them so what if she squeezes the toothpaste from the middle of the tube, why should he find that harmless habit so _? Maybe he’s a _ why else would he be so happy down on his knees, scrubbing the bathroom floor with a toothbrush one of the old ones that he replaced after using it for a week soon the accusations and _ start she yells you’re a zealot for neatness that’s all you care about you spend more time holding that vacuum cleaner than you spent holding me he respond if you weren’t so sloppy, I’d hold you more often as it is I have to climb over a mountain of junk justice. Get near you eventually as the two of them continue arguing with each other and berating each other, their feelings of _ become so strong that a break up is imminent it won’t be long before another relationship so to speak bites the dust.

Vocabulary words:

1. Exhort: to strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.
2. Flamboyant: extravagant or showy in appearance or behavior.
3. Foible: a minor weakness or flaw in someone's character.
4. Innocuous: harmless or not likely to cause offense or harm.
5. Masochist: a person who derives pleasure from their own pain or humiliation.
6. Meticulous: showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
7. Rancor: bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing.
8. Recrimination: an accusation in response to one from someone else.
9. Repugnant: extremely distasteful or unacceptable.
10. Magnanimous: very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful.

To find the answers, let's go through the given text:

"Experts say that the most ordinary matters sometimes create the other is_, there is bound to be trouble."

This sentence seems to be incomplete and does not provide enough context to find the missing word.

"At first, newlyweds tend to be_ readily forgiving each other's _."

To find the missing word, we can look at the sentence construction. The phrase "tend to be" suggests that the word should describe a characteristic or behavior. Based on the given text, "forgiving" seems to be the missing word.

"The wife says it’s sweet that her husband made the bed while she was still in it and cute that he grabbed her plate to wash it when she picked up her sandwich to take a bite, 'you’re so helpful,' she coos."

This sentence describes the wife's reaction to her husband's actions. Therefore, the missing word should describe her feelings towards her husband's helpfulness. The word "appreciative" could be a possible answer, but it is not one of the given vocabulary words. Therefore, we cannot determine the exact missing word from the given vocabulary list.

"And he manages a smile when she dumps her too expensive too _ gold sequined dress in the middle of the bedroom floor."

To find the missing word, we need to identify a word that describes the wife's behavior of placing the dress on the floor. The phrase "too expensive, too _" implies that the wife considers the dress excessive or unnecessary. Therefore, the missing word could be "extravagant," which matches one of the vocabulary words given.

"We’ve sure got a high-priced flashy rug. He jokes about the honeymoon ends and the idiosyncrasies that once seemed _ start to play seriously annoying."

To find the missing word, we need a word that describes how the idiosyncrasies have changed from being endearing to becoming annoying. The word "tedious" could fit this context, but it is not one of the vocabulary words provided.

"He _ her to have some self-respect and stop living like a pig."

To find the missing word, we need to find a verb that describes the husband's behavior or action towards the wife. The word "exhorts" matches one of the vocabulary words given.

"Why does he insist on dusting the tops of the door frames when no one can see them? So what if she squeezes the toothpaste from the middle of the tube, why should he find that harmless habit so _?"

To find the missing word, we need a word that describes the husband's view of the wife's harmless habit. The word "objectionable" could fit this context, but it is not one of the given vocabulary words.

"Maybe he’s a _, why else would he be so happy down on his knees, scrubbing the bathroom floor with a toothbrush?"

To find the missing word, we need a noun that describes someone who enjoys pain or humiliation. The word "masochist" matches one of the vocabulary words given.

"Soon the accusations and _ start. She yells, 'You’re a zealot for neatness, that’s all you care about. You spend more time holding that vacuum cleaner than you spent holding me.'"

To find the missing word, we need a noun that describes the wife's accusations. The word "recriminations" matches one of the vocabulary words given.

"He responds, 'If you weren’t so sloppy, I’d hold you more often. As it is, I have to climb over a mountain of junk just to get near you.'"

To find the missing word, we need a noun that describes the husband's feelings about the wife's messy habits. The word "rancor" matches one of the vocabulary words given.

"As the two of them continue arguing with each other and berating each other, their feelings of _ become so strong that a break-up is imminent."

To find the missing word, we need a noun that describes strong feelings of bitterness or resentfulness. The word "rancor" could fit this context, but it has already been used before in the text.

"It won’t be long before another relationship, so to speak, bites the dust."

To find the missing word, we need a phrase that means a relationship ends or fails. The phrase "bites the dust" is already provided in the text.

In conclusion, based on the given text, some missing words could be "forgiving," "extravagant," "exhorts," "masochist," or "recriminations." However, the exact missing words cannot be determined with complete certainty without additional context.