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| a story the focuses on a single episode or event in someones life. |
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| to make certain, exact or precise |
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| disrespectful or offenside |
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| to determine or fix the value of;to judge. |
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| to interfere with or slow down the progress. |
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| to explain or tell the meaning of based in individual study and judgement. |
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| feelings of doubt, mistrust and uncertainty |
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| the feelings or atmosphere that a writer creates |
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| one who does not follow generally accepted beliefs |
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| a statement that seems to contradict itself |
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| a restatement of a text,passage or work giving the meaning in another form. |
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| the quality of being proper, manners |
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| a movement in the arts that flourished in Europe and America throughout much of the nineteenth century. |
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| a writer's attitude towards his or her subject or audience. |
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| an American philosophy based on the belief the "transcendent forms" of truth exist beyond reason and experience. |
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| badly brought up or showing bad upbringing"impolite. |
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