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This is the tenth sentence of this test.
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effect |
A rhetorical device, such as a question, is used for effect rather than to get an answer.
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audience |
The audience ignored the speaker.
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describe |
She could describe the missing boy to the police.
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persuade |
Rhetoric is the use of language and structure in a text to persuade.
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purpose |
The working use or purpose of a design is called the function.
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calculate |
Calculate 2+2.
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estimate |
I estimate we'll land in forty minutes.
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evaluate |
We are going to evaluate the finished product.
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simplify |
Simplify is to make something more simple.
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solve |
The detective was able to solve the case.
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independent |
In the US in the 1920s, the term flapper described a fashionable and independent young woman.
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controlled |
The release of eggs is controlled by hormones in the woman's body.
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variable |
A variable is a letter as it can vary in value.
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accuracy |
He shot the target with great accuracy.
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precision |
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measure |
Degree is the unit used to measure angle.
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