Silver Award 2
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irony |
Irony is the use of words where the real meaning is the opposite of what is actually said.
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summary |
This summary contains the main point of the longer statement.
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empathy |
He had great empathy for the poor.
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imply |
To imply something is to hint it.
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clause |
Clause is a sentence within another sentence.
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farce |
A farce is a comedy play, very unlike real life.
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simile |
Simile involves describing something by comparing it with something else.
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plural |
Indices is plural for index.
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adjective |
An adjective is a word which describes something.
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myth |
A myth is a story that may be untrue.
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