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Frederick Douglass Vocabulary

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The act of justifying something
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An event that causes suffering.
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Careful judgment that allows one to avoid danger.
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a story or an account of a sequence of events in the order in which they happened
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lengthen or extend in duration or space
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using evocative imagery, words, or stories to elicit strong emotions from an audience
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Easy to see or notice; attracting attention by being showy.
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A clever trick or scheme for achieving a goal
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A comparison of two unlike things using like or as
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Giving human characteristics to something nonhuman
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courteous regard for people's feelings
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Exaggeration for emphasis
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compete for something
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the official ending of the practice of slavery
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The floor of a fireplace; the center of a home.
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make an earnest request, plead
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Deserving hate or contempt
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using authority, expertise, or credibility as the basis for persuading an audience.
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stubbornly unwilling to change an opinion or action.
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improperly forward or bold
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A device involving contradictions of expectation or knowledge and divided into three primary types: verbal, situational, and dramatic.
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marked by concern with relieving suffering
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an account of somebody's life written by that person
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not fake or copied
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A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
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to criticize harshly
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The state of being without a strong moral sense.
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A face or facial expression
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The unpleasant quality of people who think of themselves as being more impressive or important than they really are;
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Showing cocky boldness or disrespect for others.
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Having a good reputation
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A comparison without using like or as
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the practice or a system of using the enforced labor of other people
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To despise or hate
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using good reasoning or coming to logical conclusions as a means of persuading an audience.