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22 Cards in this Set
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synonym
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one of 2 or more words of the same language that have the same or nearly the same meaning
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antonym
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a word of opposite meaning
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theme
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the theme of a work isn't its subject, rather it is its central idea, which may be stated directly or indirectly
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plot
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the storyline within a work; main sequence of events
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setting
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the time, place, and circumstances in which something occurs or develops; the time and place, of the action of a literary , dramatic, or cinematich work.
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paraphrase
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a restate,emt pf a text, passage, or work giving the meaning in another form.
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breach
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infraction or violatin of a law or obligation
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prosperous
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marked by success or economic well-being; enjoying vigorous and healthy growth.
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ponderous
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at very great weight, unwieldy or clumsy becasue of weight or size.
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summon
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to issue a call to assemble or meet; to bid to come: to send for
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prudent
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characterized or showing great reason or wisdom in decisions(wise)
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credulous
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ready to believe especially on slight or uncertain evidence
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laggard
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one who falls behind or moves slowly
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exquisite
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carefully selected; marked by flawless craftmanship; pleasing through beauty or prefection
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austere
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sterm amd cp;d om a[[earamce pr ,ammer; morally strict
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narcissism
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extreme love of oneself, excessive concern for oneself (egoism)
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entreat
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to make an earnest request to plead with especially in order to persuade
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consort
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associate/ in association with; to keep company
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adoration
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fine act of adoring; state of being adored
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perpetual
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continuing forever, occuring continually
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resolve
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to reduce by analysis;deal with successfully, clear up
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langour
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weakness or weariness of body or mind.
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