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| inability to read or write |
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| a number of symptoms occurring together |
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| inward looking; thoughtful |
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an idea that is held in common by members of a group |
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the systematic killing of people in WWII |
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| the separation from a larger group |
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| faulty and inadequate nutrition |
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| an institution for the insane |
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| the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a news or picture story |
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| a news story that might not have late-breaking news value, but still is timely and of interest to readers |
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| words in large type at the top of the story telling what the story is about |
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| the page make-up to position editorial, pictorial, and advertising elements on a page |
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| the way an author defines a character |
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events leading up to the climax; builds intensity in the story |
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| a comparison using like or as |
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| comparing two unlike things |
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a struggle within yourself |
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| a conflict with someone or something else |
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| the main character in the story |
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