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paraphrase
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To take a written sentence, paragraph, or story and put it into your own words.
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telephone
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A device used to speak with another person over distances.
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A ghost or something that exists only in your imagination.
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photographer
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A person who takes photographs.
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graph
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A visual display that shows data in different ways; includes bar, line, and pie graphs.
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philosophy
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The personal values and rules that guide a person's life; can also mean the love of wisdom or the study of human thought.
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pharmacist
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A person who fills medical prescriptions for a living.
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pictograph
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A type of graph that uses pictures to represent data.
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triumph
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To gain victory or success, especially after a difficult struggle.
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phobia
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An unreasonable fear of a situation or object.
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autobiography
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The story of a person's life written by that person.
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morph
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To change from one form to another.
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phase
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A stage in someone or something's development.
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Philadelphia
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A city in southeastern Pennsylvania whose name means "brotherly love".
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sophomore
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A student in his or her second year of high school or college.
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paragraph
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A group of related sentences that develops a single main idea or accomplishes a single purpose.
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photograph
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A picture made with a camera.
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geography
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The study of landforms, bodies of water, climate, and natural resources of locations on Earth.
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pharmacy
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A place to fill prescriptions and buy medicine.
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