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    (elliptical‚ oval) 2) Lampascione (Page 56)- Italian wild onion bulbs (no synonyms) 3) Incoherent (Page 86)- Lacking orderly arrangement (disjointed‚ unconnected) 4) Melancholy (Page 101)- A depression of spirits (gloomy‚ sorrowful‚ oppression) 5) Anguished (Page 105)- Suffering from extreme pain (aching‚ agonized) 6) Shamanistic (Page 145)- Belief in an unseen world of gods and demons (no synonyms) 7) Beatifically ({Page 190)- Having a blissful appearance (colorific‚ honorific)

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    faster” and “to gradually get slower” respectively. Interestingly‚ there are some synonyms that affect how these events may happen due to connotation‚ despite no literal differences. The lexemes “diminuendo” and “decrescendo” both mean‚ “to gradually get softer”‚ however the former implies that the music should reach a quiet state while the former does not. The terms “ritardando” and “rallentando” are also both synonyms‚ except the latter alludes to a more gradual decrease of speed. The lexical jargon

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    where Gatsby and Nick live is constant partying with a very flamboyant essence attached to it. The East Egg‚ home to Daisy and Tom Buchanan‚ is very classy and showy. In their true definitions showy and flamboyant are synonyms‚ but when relating to Gatsby I mean to use them as synonyms just standing for different things that lack specific words‚ the West Egg shows off to please and the East Egg shows of to impress. Other dissimilarities are the inhabitants of the Eggs‚ the West Egg is known for its

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    HUMN 150- ONLINE QUIZ 1 Rate each of the following statements as TRUE or FALSE. Justify your answer with an example or explanation to prove and illustrate your understanding. DO NOT OMIT THIS PART OF THE TEST. True/False answers can be guessed. But when you defend your answer by example or explanation‚ you demonstrate not only your memory and understanding but also that you can apply what you have learned. The first question is answered for you. FALSE1. Observation skills are learned mainly

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    noun ˈesā/ 1. a short piece of writing on a particular subject. synonyms: article‚ composition‚ study‚ paper‚ dissertation‚ thesis‚ discourse‚ treatise‚ disquisition‚ monograph; More 2. formal an attempt or effort. "a misjudged essay" synonyms: attempt‚ effort‚ endeavor‚ try‚ venture‚ trial‚ experiment‚ undertaking "his first essay in telecommunications" a trial design of a postage stamp yet to be accepted. verbformal verb: essay; 3rd person present: essays; past tense: essayed; past

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    Abstract nouns can create a challenge within language. Yourdictionary.com states‚ “A noun that is abstract is an aspect‚ concept‚ idea‚ experience‚ state of being‚ trait‚ quality‚ feeling‚ or other entity that cannot be experienced with the five senses.” Yet the ability that these types of nouns bring to language is the ability to convey both simplistic and complex ideas. Utilizing the abstract noun beauty‚ this paper will demonstrate the difference between cognitive and denotative concepts‚ definitions

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    hospitality. Dictionary.com defines “hospitality” as “the friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers.” In real life‚ hospitality means showing love towards the guest. A clear understanding of hospitality begins with clarifying terms. Both synonyms and antonyms of the word can help explain the meaning of the word. For example‚ ‘geniality‚’ is synonymous to hospitality. According to Dictionary.com‚ genial means‚ “warmly and pleasantly cheerful; cordial.” When a person simply exudes pleasant

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY                  Barber‚ C. 2000. The English Language. A Historical Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Baugh‚ A. and T. Cable. 2002. A History of the English Language‚ 5th edition. London: Routledge. Bejan‚ N. and Elena Asandei. 1981. Contemporary English Language: Syntax and Lexicology. Galaţi: Editura Universităţii din Galaţi. Brook‚ G. L. 1981. Words in Everyday Life. London: The Macmillan Press. Cannon‚ G. 1987. Historical Change and English

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    analyze any available pictures or gestures or guess meaning from textual context. Social strategies (SOC): the strategies are employed to ask someone who knows. Learners can ask teacher or classmates about information in a variety of ways‚ such as a synonym‚ paraphrase‚ or L1 translation of new word. II. Strategies are used for consolidating a word once it has been encountered Social strategies (SOC): they can also be employed to consolidate learned words by interacting with other people like studying

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    MIDDLE ENGLISH AND NEW ENGLISH VOCABULARY The vocabulary in the ME period shows great instability and constant and rapid changes. Many words became obsolete; a lot of them reflected the ever-changing life of the speakers and were under the influence of contacts with other nations. 1. Internal means of enriching vocabulary. Internal sources of vocabulary growth became less important in ME. It might have been due to great expansion of foreign words (especially French). Beginning with the 15

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