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| a person's attitude or behavior |
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| mean and careless on purpose |
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| moral doubt, do it even though you know it is morally wrong |
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| meet someone's demands to keep them happy |
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| magic, turning things into gold |
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| My best friend has a pleasant ________. Many people like her. |
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| I _____ disrupted class because I wanted to hurt the teacher's feelings. |
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| I ____ to tell my friend's mom that he was sleeping over even though he was out at a party. |
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| I _____ my mom when I clean my room. |
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| Mr. Scrooge is an ______ man who only cares about money. |
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| He practiced _____ when he turned the bar of lead into a bar of gold. |
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| I ______ got married in Vegas to someone I just met. |
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| The _____ gossip caused a lot of drama. |
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| The doctor spoke in the _____ so that I could understand him. |
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| After I explained the assignment, I received a ____ of questions. I couldn't hear ll of them. |
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| When the jury pronounced I was not-guilty, I felt _____. |
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