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| performed without preparation |
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| a long speech made by one person |
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| the art of speaking in public |
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| communicated through words |
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| clearly though out or expressed |
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| to stray from the main subject |
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| persuasive and graceful in speaking |
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| to mix up or scramble a piece of communication |
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| a close relationship between organisms |
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| capable of living and developing |
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| physical or mental energy; vigor |
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| bright, distinct, and intense |
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| a substance that kills harmful bacteria |
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| the study of tissue taken from a living body |
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| the life-supporting part of the earth and atmosphere |
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| to destroy the physical energy of |
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| a tiny life form, visible only through a microscope |
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| the environment in which a plant or animal lives |
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| the claw of a hawk or other bird or prey |
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| a container for plants or animals |
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| the scientific study of animals |
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| a park where trees are displayed |
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| a structure for keeping birds in captivity |
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| the scientific study of plants |
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| a lizard whose skin changes color |
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| to prepare land for growing coprs; to raise plants or crops |
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