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| being aware, having senses, reacting. |
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| dying, state of inactivity. |
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| overly sweet and sentimental. |
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| inflated, pompous, waaay to many words |
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| agreeable, fitting perfectly, pleasant. |
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| fear of being exposed to public places |
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| cranky, irritable, irritating. |
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| lucky, fortunate,because of divine intervention |
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| of or relating to the body. (often punishment) |
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| beautified by ornamentation. |
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| The word, phrase, or clause that determines what a pronoun refers to, as the children in The teacher asked the children where they w |
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| modifies a noun, shows a relationship. |
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| a short pithy instructive saying |
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| Something declared or stated positively |
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| any literary or rhetorical device, as metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony, that consists in the use of words in other than their literal sense. |
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