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| partly open or partly closed |
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| open to more than one interpretation |
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| a novel that races the moral, psychological, and intellectual development of the main character |
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| a possibility that must be prepared for |
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| constituting a separate thing |
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| scornfully and condescendingly proud |
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| incapable of being expressed |
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| a badge or mark of office |
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| the act of placing things along side of each other |
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| an intricate combination or paths |
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| writing in the margins of a book |
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| one that serves as a pattern or model |
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| lavish or unrestrained expense; abundance |
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| strictly attentive to minor details |
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| the manner in which something is expressed in words |
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| a snake shaking off its skin; shedding |
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