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6B Reading - World customs

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    Terms and countries of Prism 2 Reading 4A
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  • Formal
    A type of party or event where everyone wears a costume.
    Following a strict and serious set of rules, dress, or manners; not casual.
    To make an official request for something, usually in writing.
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  • Greet
    To give a friendly signal or words of welcome to someone.
    To clean or tidy up a messy area quickly and thoroughly.
    To quickly and silently observe someone or something from a distance.
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  • Relationship
    A small, decorative object that is usually made of glass or metal.
    The total amount of money a person earns in one year.
    The way in which two or more people, groups, or things are connected or behave toward each other.
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  • Punctuality
    The quality of being very careful and precise about every small detail.
    The ability to clearly see objects that are very far away.
    The act of being on time or arriving exactly at the scheduled moment.
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  • Unique
    Being the only one of its kind; special and different from everything else.
    To join two separate things together using a strong adhesive.
    Something that is difficult to find or hard to discover.
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  • Token
    A symbol or sign of a feeling, event, or purpose; a small object used as a substitute for money.
    The long, hard shell of a specific kind of sea animal.
    A brief and humorous story told to make a point.
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  • Hierarchy
    A system where people or groups are ranked one above the other .
    A specific type of ancient writing that uses pictures instead of letters.
    A device used to measure the depth of the ocean.
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  • A usual way of doing things in a particular family, group, or society.
    Norm
    Custom
    Routine
    Habit
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  • Having to do with the shared ideas, arts, beliefs, and way of life of a specific group of people.
    Cultural
    Historic
    Social
    Behavioral
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  • Believing that something is wrong, dishonest, or untrustworthy; causing doubt.
    Mysterious
    Suspicious
    Curious
    Skeptical
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  • The person who receives something.
    Receptor
    Givee
    Recipient
    Donor
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  • A note or comment added to a text or diagram to explain it or give an opinion.
    Citation
    Annotation
    Remark
    Notation
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  • To combine different ideas or pieces of information into one new, complete thing.
    Synthesizing
    Summarizing
    Analyzing
    Blending
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  • A broad statement or rule that is believed to be true for most things in a group, based on only a few examples.
    Generalization
    Stereotype
    Conclusion
    Prediction
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  • The way something looks or seems on the outside.
    Appearance
    Seeming
    Outlook
    Look
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  • A ceremony held before a body is buried or cremated.
    Burial
    Memorial
    Funeral
    Service
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