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1. spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
2. able to speak or write smoothly, easily, or readily: a fluent speaker; fluent in six languages.
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| put words in your own words without copying anyone elses words from the internet or anything else |
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| shorten up a long stroy or even a shory story |
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| a subject for a composition or essay. |
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| the purpose of the story can be a main charachter to |
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| . the plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story |
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a person or animal who plays in a movie or book or tv show maybe an actor the person or people the author or executive producer is writing or filming about (some books are made into movies and some movies are made into books) |
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| what the story or movie or article is about |
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| useing a strategy, strategy information |
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| graphs, tables, ven diagrams, diagrams, etc. that you show how and what you might be doing or how you did something maybe organization for your school work or work for work that you did |
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| to read over some thing breifly (book, story, article, newspaper, work, or school work, etc. |
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| to glance at or over or read hastily: to scan a page. |
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| the way the author felles to his/her or someone elses writing their own opinion |
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