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Adjudicate

V. To make a formal decision or judgment



Figurative

adj. Not literal but symbolic

Egregious

adj. Awful or Flagrant ( awful, terrible)



Metaphor

Noun. comparing two unlike things without using like or as

Argument

Noun. A statement, reason, or fact used for or against a point

Rhetoric

Noun.The art of effective written and oral communication

Nefarious

Adj. Extremely wicked or villainous

Trace

Verb. To discover or follow

Integrity

Noun. Moral Character, Honesty

Plagiarism

Noun. Using the ideas or language of another author without crediting the source

Ethical

adj. Pertaining to what is moral and right

Virtuous

Adj. Moral and Ethical

Literally

Adv. exactly what the words say

Inundate

verb. overwhelm (someone) with things or people to be dealt with.

Commence

verb. To begin or start