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| (noun) unusual or extreme paleness |
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| corresponding in size, degree or extent |
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| noun, pronouncment or statement |
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| noun, feeling ashamed or disgraced |
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| noun, staying some place for a short amount of time |
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| noun, expecting a positive outcome |
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| adj, spotless while everything around it is dirty |
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| adv, do something in an illegal way |
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| noun, condition of being honest, high moral values |
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| adj, do something in a way that satisfies your self |
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| noun, an act of accusing publically |
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| adv, to do something in a kind way |
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| 3 headed guard dog of the underworld |
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| ferryman of the underworld |
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| Apollo's son, died from driving the sun when he wasn't ready |
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| Zeus's "gift" brought all bad things into the world |
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| Orpeus and Eurydice (mortal) |
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| tried to cheat death, but died, Eurydice bitten by a snake and Orpeus tried to save her but looked back |
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| had many adventures while returning home from the Trojan war (cyclops etc.) |
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| 12 great labors to absolve himself from sin |
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| quest for the Golden Fleece, Medea(witch/guide) Argo(ship) |
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further describes the subject of the sentence "Duke, a native Hawaiian, is a legendary surfer |
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Describes what the subject of the sentence is doing "Smiling broadly, Lance retrieved his award" |
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| symbols in the story that represent a relationship that we expect in humans |
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