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Literary: Romeo/ juliet
Pop Culture: Titanic |
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Literary: Devloping storys
Pop Culture: Malcom in the Middle |
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Literary: Hamlet
Pop Culture: Harry Potter |
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Literary: Voldemort
Pop Culture: Joker |
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Literary: Lennie/George OMM
Pop Culture: Batman/Joker |
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Miser: a person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible.
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Motion: An action that moves multiple things. |
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Alimony: A plee for not guilty in a court. |
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Uniform: Typically a team or orginazation of some sort that wears the same shirt, pants, socks Ect. |
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Mortality: The principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior |
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Synonym: Determination
Antonym: Flexibality
The obstinancy and unbending viewpoint of the umpire made the fans hate him. |
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Synonym: Noticeable
Antonym: Apparant
The excitement at the playoff game was perceptible and could be seen and heard in the crowd. |
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Synonym: Potential dangers
Antonym: Safe
Football is a precarious sport where there are many potential dangers. |
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Synonym: grouchy
Antonym: cheerful
The batter was very querulous, whining at every call by the umpire. |
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Synonym: bristle
Antonym: calm
The pitcher seethed on the mound, moving with violent agitation, because of the bad call. |
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Synonym: excess
Antonym: necessary
The homerun was superflous, beyond what was necessary to win the game. |
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Synonym: surpass
Antonym: fail
His play transended the norm, rising above and beyond his teammates. |
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Synonym: abate
Antonym: grow
In the third quarter, the O-line began to wane and the quarterbacks protection was diminished. |
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Synonym: abolish
Antonym: establish
The strike out annihilated his confidence, leaving no trace of his previous cockiness. |
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Synonym: confirm
Antonym: deny
I can attest and state with confidence that football is a brutal sport. |
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