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| growing wildly and vigorously. |
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| too ill to live a normal life. |
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| shining with shifting rainbow colors. |
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| inability to make mistakes |
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| insecurely in a dangerous way. |
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| an action or oppinion contrary to what is generally thought of as right. |
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| to join or bond together. |
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| The writer's choice of words, phrases, sentence structures, and figurative language, which combine to help create meaning. |
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| The use of hints or clies to suggest what willl happen later in the literature. |
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| An object or action that means more than its literal meaning. |
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