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    context clues from The Legend of Mor'Du
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  • Not far from here there was a PROSPEROUS, flourishing kingdom. Which is a SYNONYM for PROSPEROUS: humiliated, successful, tie?
    successful
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  • On his deathbed, he PROCLAIMED the crown would not pass to the eldest. Which is a SYNONYM for PROCLAIMED: announced, very old, only?
    announced
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  • Not far from here there was a PROSPEROUS, flourishing kingdom. Which is a ANTONYM for PROSPEROUS: poor, deny, youngest?
    poor
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  • On his deathbed, he PROCLAIMED the crown would not pass to the eldest. Which is a ANTONYM for PROCLAIMED: announced, denied, poor?
    denied
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  • On his deathbed, he proclaimed the crown would not pass to the ELDEST. Which is a SYNONYM for ELDEST: destiny, humiliated, oldest?
    oldest
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  • On his deathbed, he proclaimed the crown would not pass to the ELDEST. Which is a ANTONYM for ELDEST: oldest, youngest, many?
    youngest
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  • But the eldest son felt DISGRACED believing the he alone should be the sole heir. What is a SYNONYM for DISGRACED: oldest, embarrassed, successful
    embarrassed
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  • But the eldest son felt DISGRACED believing the he alone should be the sole heir. What is a ANTONYM for DISGRACED: proud, deny, embarrassed?
    proud
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  • But the eldest son felt disgraced believing the he alone should be the SOLE heir. What is a SYNONYM for SOLE: very old, hurt, only?
    only
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  • But the eldest son felt disgraced believing the he alone should be the SOLE heir. What is a ANTONYM for SOLE: more than one, only, successful?
    joint
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  • The FATE of this great kingdom was forever changed. What is a SYNONYM for FATE: humiliated, oldest, destiny?
    destiny
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  • The FATE of this great kingdom was forever changed. What is a ANTONYM for FATE: free will, destiny, many?
    free will
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  • The prince commanded a powerful army but the battle remained a bitter STALEMATE. What is a SYNONYM for STALEMATE: humiliated, successful, tie
    tie
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  • The prince COMMANDED a powerful army but the battle remained a bitter stalemate. What is a SYNONYM for COMMANDED: directed, announce, heal?
    direct
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  • He stalked the woods coming out to rest at an ANCIENT ring of stone. What is a SYNONYM for ANCIENT: very old, announced, broken?
    very old
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  • He stalked the woods coming out to rest at an ANCIENT ring of stone. What is a ANTONYM for ANCIENT: very old, very new, broken?
    very new
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