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REPERCUSSION

REPERCUSSION. re·per·cus·sion ( rpr-kshn , rpr -) n. 1. An often indirect effect, influence, or result that is produced by an event or action. 2. A recoil, rebounding, or reciprocal motion after impact. 3. A reflection, especially of sound. IMPETUS.

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REPERCUSSION

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  1. REPERCUSSION re·per·cus·sion (rpr-kshn, rpr-)n.1. An often indirect effect, influence, or result that is produced by an event or action.2. A recoil, rebounding, or reciprocal motion after impact.3. A reflection, especially of sound.

  2. IMPETUS im·pe·tus [im-pi-tuhs] noun, plural -tus·es.1. a moving force; impulse; stimulus: The grant for building the opera house gave impetus to the city's cultural life.2. (broadly) the momentum of a moving body, especially with reference to the cause of motion.

  3. UTTERLY ut·ter·ly [uht-er-lee] adverbin an utter manner; completely; absolutely.

  4. LOVE LIT Beginning about 3000 BC, Africans began to use writing to record their stories. In Egypt, people began to use hieroglyphs. They wrote stories, official inscriptions, and prayers. South of Egypt, in Aksum, people also began to write using their own kind of hieroglyphs

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