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Word Order
The arrangement of words in a sentence, such as subject-verb-object order in English.
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withstand
to be strong enough, or not be changed by something, or to oppose a person or thing successfully
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recharge a battery
to rest or relax in order to get energy back to do things again.
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Plain sailing
It is an idiomatic expression that means a situation or activity is progressing smoothly and without any difficulties.
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Deities
gods and goddesses
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Punctuation
he use of punctuation marks to indicate the structure and organization of sentences.
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Stonemasonry
The craft of shaping rough pieces of rock into accurate geometrical shapes and then arranging the resulting stones to form structures.
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Family and friends back home were grilled.
To convey that someone's family faced a challenging or difficult situation, either socially, emotionally, or otherwise.
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manicured lawns
very short neatly cut grass
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wrought
made or done in a careful or decorative way
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phenomena
fact, event, or circumstance that can be observed, usually considered extraordinary or remarkable
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Abode
the place where one lives; home
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plunder
to rob by force, especially during wartime; to seize wrongfully; (n.) property stolen by force
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An extraordinary volte-face
It refers to a remarkable or surprising change in opinion, position, or policy.
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mortar
a mixture of sand, water, and cement or lime that is used to fix bricks or stones to each other when building walls
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