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| having showing or arising from ill will spite or hatred |
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| a regional variety of language |
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| feeling or showing hesitation or unwillingness |
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| doubtful promise or outcome questionable |
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| afflicted by or as if by disease misfortune or sorrow |
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| property used in stocks as the repayment of a loan |
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| to make or become worse in quality or condition |
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| uttered or sounded in one unvarrying tone |
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| something affirmed a possitive assertion |
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| lacking memory or mindful attention |
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| important or essential as resolving a crisis |
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| to represent by a picture |
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| to delay an activity with idle stops |
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| engaging the interest to a marked degree |
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| to put out a person from property |
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| to gather grain left by reaper |
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| filled with or marked by indignation |
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| to spoil the appearance of |
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| feature heroes adventure magic and romance.they often entertain by teaching a lesson |
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| tells stories of gods and godesses.mar explain something in nature and teach a lesson |
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| the passing of songs stories and poems from generation to generation by word of mouth |
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| feeling it creates in the reader |
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| the author's attitude toward his or her subject |
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| the message of the story is directly stated |
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| the message of the story is suggested |
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| he lion bruh bear and bruh rabbit |
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| senor cayote and the tricked trickster |
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| why monkeys live in trees |
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| to resound in or as if in a series of echoes |
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| unwilling to admit or accept what is true |
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| to smile in a silly manner |
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| contemptuos rude disrestectly or bold in behavior or language |
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| contemptuos rude disrestectly or bold in behavior or language |
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| singularly evil or vproductive of evil |
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| to make or become steadily less |
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| a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior |
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