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briskness, lively actiono
alacrity
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to make know officially
promulgate
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to make seem less important
belittle
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a type of sentence where the independent clause comes first. and dependent last informal
loose sentence
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a work that closely imitates style or content of another with a specific aim of commic effect and/or ridicule.
parody
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having actual form
tangible
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to correct, by punishing
castigate
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person in his/ her eightes
octogenarian
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question asked merely for effect not apply
rhetorical question
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duplication of words, sounds language or element
repetiition
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multiple meanings either intentionaly or unintentional of a word, phrase, sentnece or passage
Ambiguity
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canidate for high position
aspirant
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most worthless part
dregs
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