directions pull at something = pull on something pull away (from something) (of a vehicle) to start movingThey waved as the bus pulled away. pull back 1 (of an army) to move back from a place SYNONYM withdraw2 to decide not to do something that you were intending to do‚ because of possible problems SYNONYM withdrawTheir sponsors pulled back at the last minute. pull somebody back to make an army move back from a place pull back | pull something back (sport) to improve a team’s position
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journal concerned with examining the synonymous pair create and produce and describing their similarities and differences. This journal used two approaches proposed by Collinson 1939) in order to distinguish synonyms and by Taylor (2002) in order to test similarities and differences of near-synonyms. The results of this journal showed that two verbs create and product have a similarity‚ that is those verbs appear as a bare infinitive and in the –ed forms. The difference is verb create is usually followed
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it seems? Are there any similarities with societies existing today? Explain. 6. What characters does Wyndham introduce in chapter 1? Give their names and what brief information you know about them. Vocabulary Below are definitions and synonyms for vocabulary words that appear in chapter 1. They are in order and appear with a clue as to their whereabouts (ie. 5.1 is page 5 paragraph 1). These clues are approximate due to pages being different among different editions. |A CLUSTER (5.1)
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Pavandeep Dhaiwal Mr. Frantzich AP Comp. 19 November 2014 Independent Reading Assignment THE AUTHOR AND HIS/HER TIMES: William Golding‚ an honoring novelist and poet‚ was the author of Lord of the Flies. He was born on September 19‚ 1911‚ and he passed away on June 19‚ 1993. William Golding grew up in cozy house in Cornwall‚ England‚ and was greatly influenced to have an accomplished career by his father‚ Alec Golding‚ while growing up. His father was a science mastermind at a grammar school‚ and
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Lexical cohesion is the role played by the selection of vocabulary in order to link and hold text together. Lexical cohesion is categorized into two major sections: reiteration and collocation. Reiteration includes‚ for instance‚ repetition‚ hyponyms‚ synonyms‚ and antonyms. The analysis is applied to a non-native article written by Lubna Abdel Aziz The Food We Eat‚ Al Ahram weekly‚ and a native one by Mark Bittman Eating Food That’s Better for You‚ Organic or Not‚ New York Time Magazine. Article 1 :
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adverb; 1. Chiefly Scot . in a direction contrary to the natural one‚ especially contrary to the apparent course of the sun or counterclockwise: considered as unlucky or causing disaster. Also‚ widdershins . Definition of withershins| See synonyms| Comment on today’s word| Suggest tomorrow’s word Quotes: There‚ as the moon rises‚ walk three times withershins round the riven trunk‚ and cast the broth on the ground before her. -- Walter Douglas Campbell‚ Beyond the Border ‚ 1898 To move
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LESSON PLAN in ENGLISH GRADE VI GLR/CT: I.OBJECTIVES: A. SKILLS 1. Identify the synonyms through the context clues. 2. Appreciate what God is given to us and glorify as well through a poem. 3. Find out the rhymes in the poem. 4. Apply a certain musical tone on the poem. 5. Respond to the story through the following engagement activities: Group1: Character profile chart. Gruop2: “What should I do?” chart Group3: Reflection Chart Group4: Cause and Effect Chart
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coveted Meaning: very much desired Example: a lot of money Synonym: envy‚ begrudge Sentence: The winning trophy was very much coveted by the soccer players. 2. Word: bazaar Meaning: market place; sale to benefit a charity Example: china town; in the carnivals Synonym: marketplace‚ affair‚ emporium Sentence: My neighbor and I like to go to bazaars in the carnivals. 3. Word: abhor Meaning: strongly hate Example: liars Synonym: loathe‚ hate‚ detest Sentence: I abhor when I get yelled
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spurious 4. diffused 5. circumspect 6. breach 7. debris 8. salvage 9. deadlock 10. brigand 11. muddle 12. commandeered 13. spasmodic 14. effaced 15. predisposed 16. cumbersome 17. unbridled 18. relinquished 19. perennials 20. dilemma Synonyms/Antonyms 1. commandeer 2. diffuse 3. predispose 4. effaced 5. unbridled 6. cumbersome 7. brigand 8. deadlock 9. salvage 10. spasmodic 11. dilemma 12. perennial 13. muddle 14. breach 15. debris 16. spurious 17. circumspect 18. opinionated
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Updated: 7 February 2013 CS3202 Project: Iterative development of SPA Grammar updates (based on Handbook plus Errata from IVLE) highlighted in red. Project overview In CS3201‚ you have completed analysis and architectural design‚ as prerequisites to iterative development. In CS3202‚ you will develop SPA in four iterations‚ described in four assignments. Each development iteration delivers a mini-SPA that extends the scope of SPA developed in the previous iteration. Mini-SPAs are fully operational
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