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20 Cards in this Set
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Impertinent |
Irrelevant |
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Transmuted |
Changed |
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Carnal |
Wordly |
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Aplomb |
Composure |
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Apocalyptic |
Prophetic |
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Loquacious |
Verbose |
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Feeble |
Weak |
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Contemptuous |
Scornful |
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Penchant |
Fondness |
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“Sea of human common aspiration” |
Hyperbole |
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“My head is bloody but unbowed” |
Hyperbole or Alliteration |
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Ballad except |
A ballad often rhymes a b c d |
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Egyptian literature is identified as |
Mediterranean literature |
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Foremost French short story writer is |
Guy De Maupassant |
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The manner which the body is carried in oral speaking is |
Posture |
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Greatest lyric poem |
Psalms of King David |
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Morning Star of English literature is |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
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First man to replace myth will natural laws and cause observing that all living things are element |
Thales of Mellitus |
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The collection of stories of animals which teach moral lesson is |
Aesop’s Fables |
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Graphics will be displayed more than once |
Tilling |