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| a person with little faith in human nature. |
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| lack of feeling or interest |
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| exaggerated/aggressive patriotism |
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| preparation of land before cropping |
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| a small domestic hand-driven or foot-driven machine for spinning yarn or thread |
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| harsh or discordant sound |
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| having the character of sarcasm |
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| a prediction of something to come |
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| to invest with royal authority |
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| to give oneself over without resistance |
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| to challenge in a mocking manner |
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| to walk in a leisurely manner |
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| a person lacking in common sense |
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| a story with a compact plot |
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| resembling life in a monastery |
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| showing great or abnormal excitement |
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| excessive devotion to ritual |
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| a Jewish tax collector for the Romans |
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| a remission of sins by a priest |
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| to make fast with cables, lines or anchors |
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| physically or material strong |
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| promotes something intriguing |
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| a project or undertaking that is difficult |
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| a subtle sensory stimulus |
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| removal of self or object |
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| elevated in character or spirit |
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| an office of position that acquires little to no work |
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| the designated starting time of a horse race |
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| one who administers anesthesia |
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| relating to or characterized by the use of antiseptics |
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| a dramatic monologue that represents a series of unspoken reflection |
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| to inspire with foolish admiration |
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| cue or solution for something |
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| an English gold coin used from 1663-1813 |
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| flaw in a character that brings the downfall of the hero |
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| related to a religious order |
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| authors intent in his/her work |
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| uses alliteration as the principal structure for lines of poetry |
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| putting human or nature qualities to nonhuman things |
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| comic episode in a dramatic or literally work that offsets more serious section. |
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| a pair of iambic parameters(i saw...the flaw) |
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| language that normally signifies the opposite |
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| a break between words within a material foot |
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| a story in which the character and events are symbols that stand for truth about human life |
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| a long poem derived from oral tradition |
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| balance of two or more similar words |
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| the substitution of the name of an attribute for that of being meant |
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| an arrangement of words and phrases to create a well formed sentence in a language |
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| a long speech by a character in a play or a movie |
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| when the meaning of the situation is only understood by the audience not the characters in the play or movie |
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| specific detail from the body paragraph |
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| a glimpse of the past or a vivid memory |
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| a figure of speech which is contradictory (falsely true) |
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| a position that when investigated or explained may be well founded or false |
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| a practice of making such reference |
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| a poem that has a story and a plot |
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