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passion

Any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling , as love or hate





Anguish

Excruciating or acute distress, suffering, or pain





Ecstasy

A state of exalted delight, joy, ect; rapture





miniature

A representation or image of something on a small or reduced scale.

Apprehend

To take into custody; arrest by legal Warrant or authority

Alleviate

To makes easier to endure; lessen; mitigate

pristine

In prefect condition : completely clean, fresh, neat, ect

Dominant

Exercising the most power, control, or influence

Deplore

Feel or express strong disapproval of (something)

Dimensions

A measurement of the size of something in a particular direction, such as the length, width, height, or diameter

stereotypes

A generalization, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group.

Stared

To gaze fixedly and intently , especially with the eyes wide open.

Execution

The carrying out of a sentence of the death on a condemned person.

Gallows

A structure on which a criminal who has been sentenced to death is killed by being hanged

Superintendent

A person who direct or manages a place, department, organization, ect.

Gambolled

To run or jump in a lively ways.

Amicable

showing a polite and friendly desire to avoid disagreement and argument

irritably

Becoming angry or annoyed easily.

Ruse

A trick or act that is used to fool someone

Manipulate

To control someone or something in a clever way

confess

To say that you have done something wrong

incredible

Impossible, or very difficult, to believe

Tremendous

Very great in amount or level, or extremely goal in the match

Genuinely

Truthfully; sincerely; really; actually