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Alliteration: The repetition of initial consonant sounds in words close to each other.
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Ascribe: To attribute something to.
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Autobiographical: Dealing with the writer's own life.
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Commemorate: To mark an event or celebrate a person in order to keep his/her/it's memory alive.
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Congenial: Pleasant due to having the same tastes, habits, or qualities.
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Gen: Family/type or origin.
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Generosity: The act of giving to others, willingness to contribute.
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Genesis: The origin or beginning of something.
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Genre: A category of Art, Music, or Literature with similar features.
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Graph, Scrip/Scrib: Write.
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Graphic: Giving a realistic and vivid picture.
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Immemorial: having occurred so long ago that it cannot be remembered.
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Litera: Letters.
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Literal: Using words in their most basic sense, free from exaggeration or embellishment.
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Literate: To be able to read and write.
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Literate: Having or showing knowledge in a specific area.
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Memento: An object that serves to remind one of a person or past event.
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Obliterate: to remove from existence; to erase completely.
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Paragraph: A group of sentences written about one topic.
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Proscribe: To forbid something.
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Psych/Mem: mind/soul & to call to mind
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Psyche: The human soul, spirit, or mind.
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Psychology: The science and study of the mind and behavior.