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6
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the time of day right before night; early evening
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7
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the feeling the reader gets from a story
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9
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to identify someone or something from having encountered them before
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11
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to examine something in detail; thoroughly
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12
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equipment
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13
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helicopters
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14
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how the author feels about the character or situation in a story
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15
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suddenly
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17
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to float; carried by wind or water currents
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1
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a loud, harsh, peircing cry or scream
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2
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to lift your shoulders to show you don't know or care
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3
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area of a boat or plane where the captain sits or stands
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4
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a low rolling, growling noise
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5
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a long trip
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7
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a pole on a boat to which the sails are connected
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8
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a ship designed to carry goods, freight or cargo
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10
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a part of section of something
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16
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things close together usually tied
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