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Even when the knight smiled, there was still a sadness to him, his world-weary _________ full of woe with its deep lines, downturned mouth, and sloping brows.countenancecontraptioncaliberregalia

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Even when the knight smiled, there was still a sadness to him, his world-weary _________ full of woe with its deep lines, downturned mouth, and sloping brows.countenancecontraptioncaliberregalia

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The correct word to fill in the blank in the sentence is "countenance". The sentence would read: "Even when the knight smiled, there was still a sadness to him, his world-weary countenance full of woe with its deep lines, downturned mouth, and sloping brows."

The word "countenance" refers to a person's face or facial expression, which fits the context of the sentence. The other options, "contraption", "caliber", and "regalia", do not fit the context.

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