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This lesson covers important terminology related to countervailing actions and academic excellence. We explore terms such as "counteractive," which refers to acting against something to cancel its effect, and "avail," indicating usefulness or advantage. The valedictorian, a student with the highest academic rank, usually delivers a graduation speech. We also define "invaluable," "ambivalence," "evaluate," "evince," "vanquish," "prevail," and "valiant." These concepts highlight the interplay of strength, value, and courage in both academics and life.
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Lesson 25 SebaLuKris Slideshow
Countervailing- Acting against something so as to cancel its effect; counteractive.
valedictorian- The student who has the highest academic rank in a class and who usually delivers the graduation speech.
invaluable- adjective- Priceless; having a value too great to be measured
ambivalence- The presence of conflicting or opposing ideas or feeling.
prevail- To be greater in strength or influence; to triumph; to win out