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-having to live to have life living creature. -roots -revive |
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humongous, large mass -prefixes -magnetic |
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-lying flat -[hawr-uh-zon-tl, -the math homework we did in class had alot of horizontal lines |
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-typical,normal -[av-er-ij] -We had to find out the mean on are math test. |
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-changeable,something made different - [vair-ee-uh-buhl] - In the hypothesis the variable always changes. |
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-forge - [pley-juh-rahyz] - The student that got a F on his essay is because he plagiarized it. |
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-to make notes in a book -[an-uh-teyt] - The teacher made us annotate through out the whole class period. |
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-to prove to be false -[ri-fyoot] - My lawyer did whatever he could to refute me in court. |
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-pacify,make peace -[pley-keyt] - This war needs to end and we need to placate. |
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-unselfishness -[mahr-ter-duhm] - The woman is martyrdom when it comes to her kids. |
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-wrong,torment -[pur-si-kyoot] - The boyfriend was persecute when he hit his girlfriend in the face. |
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-vegetable life -[flawr-uh] - We went to a beautiful flora museum. |
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-to go along with -[koh-in-sahyd] - I always coincide when my friends try to pull a prank. |
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- short-term, not around for long -[de-cidi-ous] - The leaves from the tress are deciduous. |
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