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vocabulary

List two. vocabulary. Hostile; opposed; unfavorable “It’s tough writing a national anthem during a British attack,” complained Francis Scott Key. “The only light you have is the rockets’ red glare. You have to add verse s under adverse conditions.” . Adverse . To urge; recommend

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  1. List two vocabulary

  2. Hostile; opposed; unfavorable “It’s tough writing a national anthem during a British attack,” complained Francis Scott Key. “The only light you have is the rockets’ red glare. You have to add verses under adverse conditions.” Adverse

  3. To urge; recommend Advertisements advocate products. Advocate

  4. Artistic; pertaining to a sense of what is beautiful As the tick was sucking blood from my arm, I squashed it. The dead insect smeared on my arm was not aesthetically pleasing. Aesthetic

  5. Fake (think a-FAKE-ted) His affected personality negatively affected our affection. Affected

  6. Attraction There was a natural affinity between him and his new Infiniti. Affinity

  7. Rich A flu went around the affluent passengers on the private jet; their diamond tiaras and Rolexes sparkled when they sneezed. Affluent

  8. Horrified We were aghast when he “passed gas.” Aghast

  9. Able to move in a quick and easy fashion Age’ll make you less agile. Agile

  10. A false name “Your real name was all I asked for; why did you give me an alias?” the reporter said to the Artist Formerly Known as Prince. Alias

  11. To soothe; to make more bearable He allayed his parents’ fears by getting all A’s on his report card. Allay

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