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visual | adj. connected with sight; having qualities that can be seen |
theme | n. a topic, subject, or main idea of a written work, sermon, speech, and so on |
inform | v. to give knowledge of something to; to tell someone something |
inspiration | n. an inhaling; a strong influence; a stimulus to creativity |
mammoth | n. a type of extinct elephant; adj. huge |
genuine | adj. real; true; authentic; honest |
entertain | v. to hold the interest of and give pleasure to; to amuse; to think about or consider; to give hospitality to guests |
text | n. a written work; the main part of a piece of writing |
appreciate | v. to think well of; to understand; to recognize the worth of and to be grateful for; to raise the price or value of |
braille | n. a system of writing for the blind in which the fingers are used to read |
juvenile | adj. young, immature, childish; n. a young person, child, or youth |
doubtless | adv. certainly; probably; adj. sure |
reduction | n. a lessening; anything made by lessening something; the amount by which something is made smaller |
plot | n. a small area of ground marked off for special use; a plan to do something dishonest; a story line; v. to plan secretly |
widespread | adj. occurring over a wide area; widely distributed or spread |
furious | adj. full of rage; moving violently; intense |
campaign | n. a series of planned actions to achieve a goal; v. to promote a person actively for political office; to promote a cause |
characteristic | adj. typical; n. a distinguishing feature |
urge | v. to beg or plead; to persuade; to call forth; n, an impulse to do a certain thing |
conscience | n. a knowledge or sense of right and wrong, with a leaning toward doing right |