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31 Cards in this Set
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Paradox
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opinion or statement that seems self contradictory but in reality expresses a possible truth
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Misadventured
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unfortunate
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transgression
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violationof the law
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anguish
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suffering or pain
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perilous
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full of peril
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valiant
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boldly or corageous
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anon
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soon; in a short time
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forswear
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to deny
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disparagement
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an insult
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conjure
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to produce by using magic
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doff
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to remove; to lose
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enmity
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hatred; ill will
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lamentavle
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sad unfortunate
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unwieldy
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awkward; clumsy way
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allegory
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representation of an abstract meaning through material symbolic
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motif
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recurring subject
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macrocosm
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the universe considered as a whole
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microcosm
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a world in miniture
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hiatus
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an interruption in the continuity of work
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impalpable
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incapable of sensing touch
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contrite
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caused by remorse
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pliant
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flexible; adaptable
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officious
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aggressive in offering unwanted service
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strident
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making or having harsh sound
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askew
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to ones side; out of line
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"From forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star crossed lovers take their life"
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Chorus
The children of two enemies are destine to meet and fall in love, then die |
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"By giving unto thine eyes. Examine other beauties"
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benvolio to romeo
look at other girls other than rosaline |
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"My child is yet a stranger in the world..."
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Lord Capulet to Paris
She is too young to be married |
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Writer and published date of 'Night'
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Ellie Wiesel 1960
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Writer and publish date of Romeo and Juliet
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William Shakespeare 1595
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Writer and publish date of Lord of the Flies
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William Golding 1954
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