mental disorder abnormal or deviant renounce; give up (position‚ right‚ or responsibility) (of a condition) wretched; as low as possible; lacking pride; very humble; showing lack of self-respect; Ex. abject apology dwell; abide by: comply with; put up with; tolerate; Ex. abide by the rules; Ex. I can’t abide rude people. detest; hate suspended action dwelling place; home
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____________________________ 4. ____________________________ 5. ____________________________ 6. _____________________________ 135 ex 34 1. ____________________________ 2. ____________________________ 3. ____________________________ 4. ____________________________ 5. ____________________________ 6. _____________________________ 137 Ex 38 1. ____________________________ 2. ____________________________ 3. ____________________________ 4. ____________________________
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repetition of a particular sound or syllable two or more times in a group [EX: Elderly elephants egress elegantly] 2. Allusion- casual reference or implication of something [EX: Titles of books often allude to what the contents will hold‚ subtly or not. A book titled Little House on the Prairie implies that there will be a small house on a plain of grass.] 3. Analogy-two things that have something in common making them comparable [EX: ‘His resolve was that of a rock.’ Meaning his determination was
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summarization c. encapsulation b. consolidation d. recapitulation ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: EX 362 2. _____ format codes allow you to specify how a cell entr y assigned a format will appear. a. Individual c. Custom b. Specific d. Duplicate ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: EX 362 3. You document a workbook by adding _____ to cells that con tain complex formulas. a. totals c. decimal points b. formatting d. comments ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: EX 364 4. Excel allows you to work with separate workbooks in a _____ and then link
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a woman is at the library when her ex-husband walks by her. "Hello my life"(8). Her husband replies bitterly by saying "What? What life? No life of mine" (8). The ex-husband selfishly makes it seem like he does not want to acknowledge the fact that they were married for 27 years. He clearly just "wants" to erase his ex-wife completely from his memory and move on. However‚ that is obviously not possible for him to forget her entirely. The ex-husband could be described as a callow
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saptamanii: 21 Ora exacta: 21 Modul INDICATIV 1) Present tense simple - forma : I‚ you‚ we‚ they - vb.forma1 He‚ she‚ it - vb.forma1+s/es Se traduce: Timpul prezent = Este acea actiune care se desfasoara in momentul vorbirii Ex: Eu aud vb regulate vb neregulate DIATEZA PASIVA A I‚ you‚ we‚ they come stop is come / stopped He‚ she‚ it comes stops ……………………………………………. I Do I‚ you‚
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consequences of conviction in Washington state alone‚ ranging from felon disenfranchisement to ineligibility for medical care and food stamps. The consequences of conviction set ex-criminals up for failure‚ and eventual recidivism. Although considered to ensure community safety‚ collateral consequences should not be imposed on ex-felons due to their detrimental effects on individuals and society and inability to recognize rehabilitation. The elimination
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Poetry * Metaphor—figure of speech that makes comparison between two unlike things‚ without using the word like or as Ex: From Catch by Robert Francis “…tossing a poem together;” * Anagrams—words made from the letters of other words Ex: From Mountain Graveyard by Robert Morgan “stone notes slate tales” * Narrative poem—a poem that tells a story Ex: From Nighttime Fires by Regina Barreca “When I was five in Louisville we drove to see nighttime fires‚ Piled seven
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syllable. * These 4 factors of prominence work together. * Pitch and length are the most important ones. * Levels of Stress: 1- Primary stress: like a fall from higher to lower pitch. Ex: round. 2- Secondary stress: this is a type of stress weaker than primary stress. Ex: the first syllable of the words: photographic ‚ anthropology -secondary stress is sometimes represented in transcription with a low mark (‚). 3- Unstressed: The absence of any recognizable amount of
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Allegory – a symbolic representation Ex: The blindfolded figure with scales is an allegory of justice. Alliteration - the repetition of the initial consonant. There should be at least two repetitions in a row. Ex: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Allusion – A reference to a famous person or event in life or literature. Ex: She is as pretty as the Mona Lisa Analogy - the comparison of two pairs which have the same relationship. Ex: shoe is to foot as tire is to wheel
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