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AP Lit Week 2

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To advise another against something to be avoided; caution; warn. To scold.
Of or relating to a burial vault; Suggestive of the grave, funeral, gloomy, tomb-like.
To make less intense or severe. To satisfy or appease. To pacify or calm.
Sexually unrestrained or promiscuous; having no regard for accepted rules of behavior.
Source of inspiration; to think or reflect on something
Of or relating to money
A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one. Or, the idiom: "plight one's troth" to get engaged
Bold and insolent, excessively forward. Going beyond what is right or proper.
Intended to subvert (overthrow), especially intended to overthrow or undermine an establish government.
Lacking intelligence; stupid. Vacant of any substance, expression or meaning.
to arouse or excite interest
prominent; of notable significance
Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent
abundant; plentiful
Latin for "I am culpable"; meaning "my bad' or "my mistake"
digressing suddenly from one course of action or thought and turning to another
to examine or analyze; to pick apart or sift through

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