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| having to do with literature and writing |
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| a fictional name used by an author |
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| to present in a number of parts |
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| an indirect reference to something |
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| conversation in a book, play, film or TV show |
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| one part or event in a series |
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| to hint at something before it happens |
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| to arrange music for an orchestra |
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| a thin board on which an artist mixes paints |
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| the feel of the surface of an object |
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| a performance to demonstrate ability; a tryout |
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| objects formed from clay and hardened by heat |
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| pertaining to arts of the 1700s or ancient times |
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| to apply paint in crude strokes |
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| musical arrangement with a series of melodies |
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| a state of intense emotion |
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| to provide with an incentive |
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| fiercely dedicated; especially to a cause |
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| spirited enjoyment; eagerness |
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| a strong attraction or fascination |
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| to make very happy; to invigorate |
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| a person with an extreme belief in a cause |
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