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A type of poem, derived from the theatre, in which a speaker addresses an internal listener or the reader.
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factors |
Push factors are negative aspects encouraging people to move away, Pull factors are attractions and opportunities for people to move to an area.
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procedure |
The police are now reviewing procedures as a result of this case.
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definition |
Children learned the definition of an adverb in class today.
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assume |
Don't assume I will have time to help you!
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theory |
The theory side of the GCSE Physical Education Course is tricky.
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benefit |
There are several areas which would benefit from regeneration.
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evidence |
Some new circumstantial evidence proved the defendant guilty.
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established |
The British settlement was established at Sydney Cove.
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authority |
I don't have the authority to answer your question.
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