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infer |
To infer means to reach (a conclusion) based on known facts.
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literal |
When you use a word in its literal sense, you are using it with its ordinary basic meaning.
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empathy |
When a person demonstrates understanding or the shared feelings of another person.
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genre |
A style or category for the type of narrative. For example, mystery, horror, science fiction.
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characteristics |
Human characteristics given to something non-human.
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prediction |
His prediction was correct.
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plausable |
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retrospective |
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visual |
A comedy with exaggerated characters, physical or visual humour (i.e. slapstick), and often an improbable plot.
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image |
The image showed a detailed cross section of the human brain.
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synopsis |
A brief summary of something.
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sequence |
A byte is a sequence of 8 bits. (Computer data terminology).
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character |
I like a person with a friendly character.
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clue |
Crossword clues go across and down.
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setting |
I took a great picture of the setting sun.
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evidence |
Some new circumstantial evidence proved the defendant guilty.
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