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1
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speed
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4
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a lack of concern
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6
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to begin a topic
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8
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secretly
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9
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agreement
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10
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to echo
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11
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talkative
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12
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in wild excitement
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13
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unfairly accused
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14
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the feeling created bya piece of writing
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20
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burdensome
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24
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to cause someone to take action
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25
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a promise
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27
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extreme
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2
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a flood
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3
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loud enough to be heard
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4
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kindly
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5
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evil
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7
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to soothe
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8
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clueso or hints that a writer gives about something that has not yet happened.
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11
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an expression of disgust
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15
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to deny one's connection with
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16
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shocked
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17
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clothing
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18
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anxious for
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19
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a story's time and place
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21
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secretive
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22
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to hold steady
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23
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calmly
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24
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to chase
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26
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suffering
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28
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to turn away
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