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| real life, many traits good and bad |
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| few traits, can be described in one or 2 words |
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| does not change throughout the story |
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| Changes throughout the story |
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| process which personality of character is revealed by use of adjectives and phrases |
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| Indirect Chatracterization |
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| process which personality of character is revealed through characters speech, actions, appearance.... |
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| comparison/contrast with another character |
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| to express deep regret or sorrow over |
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| to set free from slavery, to liberate |
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| to measure depth of water, to reach deepest part or to solve |
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| a person who wanders place to place |
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| a face, especially one that espresses feelings |
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| to coax by using sly persuasion or insincere praise |
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| promptnesss in responding |
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| to draw a conclusion from given facts |
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| full of or accomponied by |
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| marked by lack of plan, order or direction |
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| unquestionable, impossible to dispute |
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| hard to explain or hard to understand |
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| marked by cleverness, imagination or resourcefulness |
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| a straggler, one who falls behind |
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| something that proviedes nourishment |
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| to pass over, accross or through |
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| appearing to be present in large numbers or many differrent places |
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| the highest point, the peak |
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| to refer to in an indirect way |
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| to show excessive fondness for |
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| to urge strongly, to warn |
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| careless or irresponsible |
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| to show to be involved in something |
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| a showy or dignified display |
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| artificially stiff or formal in manner |
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| to bring under control, to conquer |
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| a sever bodily injury or emotional shock |
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| ignoring whats right, excessive or unrestrained |
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| good will and warm feelings among friends |
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| having or giving off a smell |
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| careful of and attentive to details |
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| to gain back strength or health |
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| doing or requiring alot of sitting |
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| marked by simplicity and lack of luxury |
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| relating to the everyday worldas opposed to that which is spiritual or enternal |
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| turned or bent ot one side in distaste or humor |
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| a person living in the same time period as another |
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| worldy, not connected with a church or religion |
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| to think about or make guesses |
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| to show great respect for |
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| ravenous, desiring alot of food |
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| to get smaller dimmer or weaker towards the end |
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| suitable, fitting the occassion |
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| domination, controlling influence |
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| to analyze and determine nature value and importance of |
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| to declare positively, to state as truth |
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| to admit true, often relunctantly |
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| an unproven principle held to be true |
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| to put an idea into a form that can be seen |
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| the art of public speaking |
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| someone who proposes or supports an idea |
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| not yet fully developed, elementary |
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| making ones feelings known in a loud way |
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| expressing love or the state of being in love |
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| to present or speak ofas unimportant or little value |
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| to blame or find fault with |
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| exceeding more than normal bounds, greater or more than seems reasonable` |
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| to argue earnestly in attempt to dissuade or show strong dissapproval |
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| having great or significant consequences |
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| close to death, in a dying state |
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| a theme or idea in a work of art or literature that has been repeated or developed |
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| to support by giving finacial aid |
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| clever at dealing with difficult situations, skillful |
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| to insult or offend dilibrately |
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| a prolonged impassioned strugle for what is believed a just cause |
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| supplying a final awnser, conclusive |
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| learned, having or demonstarting extensive knowledge |
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install in office, sometimes with formal ceremony or admit into milartary or society |
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| to fall or slip from a certain level of accomplishment |
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| ready to fightespecially for a cause |
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| a person who shows remarkable talent at a young age |
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| one whose training or career is helped along by another |
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| rough and unpleasant to the ear |
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| expressed without words, implied |
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| Theme of most dangerous game |
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| theme of harrison Bergeron |
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| theme of a sound of thunder |
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| once history changes, you cant go back and fix it |
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| grudges arnt worth holding |
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| theme of the wife's story |
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| theme of the cask of amontillado |
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