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| Deprived of sensation; numb |
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| something that is exact opposite or contrary of another |
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| A kind of cannonball weighing from nine to thirteen pounds |
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Perfunctorily
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Characterized by routine or superficiality
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| Markedly good-humored especially as evidenced by cheerfulness and conviviality. |
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| Temperamentally disinclined to talk |
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| Easily rolling or turning |
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| Description or images that relate to the five senses |
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| Words or sounds that are repeated in a poem to create a certain effect |
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| A device in which human characteristics are given to something non-human |
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| To break a literary work into parts and examine each part closely |
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| Lessened in intensity; softened |
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| The person who works against or opposes the protagonist |
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| The central figure in a literary work |
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| The order in which the events occur in a story |
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Characterized by offensive boldness; insolent or impertinent
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| Uncertain of how to act or proceed |
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| The state of being transported by a lofty emotion; ecstasy |
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| requiring much sitting; accustomed to sitting or to taking little exercise |
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