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to indicate or make known indirectly |
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barren or deprived of inhabitants |
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visually charming or quaint |
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a recommendation, praise, or award |
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having unlimited power, unreasonable |
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observe or study thoughtfully |
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up to this time; until now |
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reluctant to join in conversation |
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to insert part of a plant into a tree or other plant |
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to become smaller and smaller |
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a movement in a stream of water which doubles back on itself |
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to act in a boisterous manner |
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have a liking or preference for |
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to irratate, annoy, provoke |
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humiliate or shame, by an injury to one's pride |
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disapproval; condemnation |
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food supplies for human beings |
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the act of turning aside from original course |
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easily nauseated or disgusted |
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of very little importance |
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a person who brings suit in a court |
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characterized by elegance or sophistication |
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neatly or effectively concise |
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fierce, cruel, savagely brutal |
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external form; appearance |
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to regard with respect; tinged with awe |
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the state of being despised; dishonor; disgrace |
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serene, self-controlled state of mind |
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the act or capability of enduring; endurance |
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to be loud, noisy; utter loud, empty menaces |
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persistent in effort; stubbornly |
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a comparison of 2 unlike things using like, as, or then |
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a direct comparison between 2 unlike things |
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exact scientific plain language |
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poetic, descriptive, picturesque language |
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a writer's choice of words |
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the characteristic speech of a particular region or group |
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the way the author says something |
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a type of character that appears so often in literature that his.her nature is immediately familiar |
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a brief story that teaches a lesson |
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All the Years of Her Life |
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3rd person limited to Alfred |
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All the Years of Her Life |
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dependability's a woman's greatest virtue |
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when it is between a woman and the law, don't worry about the woman |
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Never hire a man until you know he can count to 8 |
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The evil that love of money works upon men |
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A friendly and harmonious relationship can carry a husband and wife through the minor conflicts of every day life |
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At sometime, everyone, when forced with choices, problems, and responsibilities, fells uncertain and alone. |
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Parson, King, Eliza, Samantha, Jess, Enoch, Alfred, Mrs. Higgins |
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