The Prologue - key words
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alibi |
Tom had no alibi.
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barrier |
A wooden barrier built out into the sea to stop the longshore drift of sand and shingle and so cause the beach to grow.
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bitter |
Who is so lonely but feels bitter and doesn't believe he can make friends?
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boundary |
Don't play outside of the school's boundary.
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chauffeur |
The chauffeur drove us around town.
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contempt |
To look at someone with contempt is disrespectful.
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delusion |
My friend is under the delusion that everyone likes her.
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discrimination |
Discrimination towards Jewish people is called anti-Semitism.
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education |
Education is the formal process of giving and receiving instruction.
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embarrassed |
I was so embarrassed by the bruise on my chin.
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friend |
My best friend never ceases to amuse me.
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humiliate |
She tried to humiliate her friend in public.
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hypocrite |
She's no friend, she's a hypocrite.
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liberation |
Liberation of the country came after people fought for freedom.
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malicious |
It was a malicious act to break the window.
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militia |
The man chose to fight in a rebel militia.
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opportunity |
He was delighted to have the opportunity.
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