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| A word that means the opposite of another word |
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| noting a relationship between actions or events such as that one or more are the result of the other or others. |
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| the most important or exciting point in something such as an event or story |
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| Pertaining to a writen exercise about the similarities and differences between 2 or more people, places, or things. |
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| an intensely vivid memory of a trumatic experience that returns repeatly |
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| to indicate or suggest something, usually something unpleasant, that is going to happen. |
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| language that is used by a group, profession, or culture, espically when the words and phrases are not understood or used by other people. |
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| the process of resolving something such as a problem or dispute. |
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| the surrounding or enviornment in which something exists or takes place. |
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| a word that means the same, or almost the same, as another word in the same language. |
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