6 Maria Chapman, abolitionist and close associate of William Lloyed Garrison, wrote many brochures condemning slavery. + D. Y& S$ y8 [6 f. k# e/ C
A slogans9 A& f) U; i! Z( u+ H1 V$ a3 X$ [
B short poems& d2 X; d* N L+ V
C sentiments
0 Y" P2 f' c% c/ o3 YD short pamphlets
; R4 b) _* o/ j. D7 Its evident that her handling of them has bruised the peaches.
$ P2 `1 {/ ^2 x+ ]A promulgated2 T1 e- \- ~2 e, m$ ^
B infatuated
' o# p# f$ X h N; x% D$ C9 LC damaged4 J' T: t$ w, a/ O( I
D infuriated
) S& I: O+ F/ j1 F: ^8 Messalina’s name has become a byword for notorious behavior.
z( l Z' x) `* Z( x% R9 Y& LA an epithet
) s% M% D* M3 nB an abstraction
& H% V8 d. j1 Q2 S! oC an indication
9 a$ Y" v4 x. B" m# \D an oration " d3 j5 B: ]& y' t2 ^( \8 O
9 The caliber of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s writing was reassessed by literary critics in the 1950’s.# O$ N1 b( b" {% w
A idealism
) p# {& Z. t8 tB creativity+ e7 H; S1 `! L& G- @
C quality
: z# w4 O2 u0 @* K3 P% jD imagery
$ L& Z: m5 [- P10 People fishing on a lake must wait calmly so as not to scare the fish away. $ q& v5 A- b0 C- [, g
A considerately
; Q6 F7 r$ J# r: t/ p7 D# kB hungrily
/ E5 l# P6 Z* K$ ? fC alertly
. O5 J u" T7 I- ~D quietly
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