6 Maria Chapman, abolitionist and close associate of William Lloyed Garrison, wrote many brochures condemning slavery.
( A# N! j! w; T$ j* EA slogans' R: \7 [ K. ?; `2 J
B short poems; q( Z; S+ Q& N
C sentiments
0 t5 k) D# Y2 v: t7 jD short pamphlets / e' ]0 N g E: V: g
7 Its evident that her handling of them has bruised the peaches. / z5 F, T' c: s' m% |, b5 V
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B infatuated( {0 r* O1 n9 Z) u1 x, I/ k3 ]; P
C damaged
+ P% i( Y( l$ k8 m$ ^D infuriated: h/ l0 M/ c* F+ Q0 ~
8 Messalina’s name has become a byword for notorious behavior.
8 A' u( t0 s' v- X" Y7 LA an epithet
, I8 x c& ]: Q2 a M7 V$ N8 u8 QB an abstraction
. ~4 d d7 @- J. a5 ?' ]* uC an indication. T: _" t' Y9 F* x
D an oration
: p/ m, c. B7 N7 s5 w/ m4 C, g9 The caliber of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s writing was reassessed by literary critics in the 1950’s.
9 e! u7 u. P$ m+ E' d+ M8 oA idealism
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D imagery
1 Q! U1 C- A: k' j10 People fishing on a lake must wait calmly so as not to scare the fish away. % H( L# n6 S. m- f
A considerately
0 Y5 r/ n$ E* ^: `9 Q e* p; IB hungrily
* b k# B' R* P# S3 S' M7 BC alertly' ?7 [$ O6 h! X2 D$ n" J9 }
D quietly
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