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Lesson 29. Novel Unit
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defended
to protect for attack, harm, danger, or challenge
satisfied
to fulfill or gratify
confidence
trust or faith in someone else or in something
symbol
1.something that stands for or represents something else
2. as printed or written sign used to represent an operation, action, quantity, and the like
vanished
to disappear or become invisible
deliberately
done or said on purpose; intentional
brilliant
very vivid in color
publicity
information that is given out to let the public know about something or to get its approval
territory
an area of land; region
proposed
to put forward for consideration; suggest
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