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					  1. to take something and gain control over it, often by force 
					2. to record in words or pictures 
					 Capture 
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					  1. perfect in quality; complete 
					2. pure; not mixed with anything 
					 Absolute 
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					  1. of or being the center 
					2. easily reachable from a variety of places 3. the most important 
					 Central 
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					  1. to answer yes to a request 
					2. to take something that is offered to you 3. to agree that something is correct 
					 Accept 
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					  typical; ordinary; normal					 
					
					 Average 
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					  1. an area of land 
					2. an area defended by an animal 
					 Territory 
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					  1. showing strong or moral virtues and character 
					2. a person born of high rank or title 
					 noble 
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					  the greater number or amount; more than half					 
					
					 Majority 
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					  a test or trial to discover something unknown, usually in science					 
					
					 Experiment 
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					  as much as needed					 
					
					 Sufficient 
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					  1. not paying attention to  
					2. done, made, or said without care 
					 Careless 
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					  to scatter in small amounts					 
					
					 Sprinkle 
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					  having no understanding or knowledge; not getting it					 
					
					 Clueless 
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					  Interested in learning new things					 
					
					 Curious 
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					  a serious request					 
					
					 Appeal 
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					  1. to give orders 
					2. to have control over 3. to demand what you deserve 
					 Command 
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					  to make quick, explosive noises or popping sounds					 
					
					 Sputter 
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					  easily understood; clear or obvious					 
					
					 Apparent 
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					  1. Used as the rule for measuring or as an example 
					2. normal; usual 
					 Standard 
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					  to replace one person or thing with another					 
					
					 Substitute 
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					  1. to choose by voting 
					2. to choose to do something 
					 Elect 
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					  small particles in the air like fog, steam, or smoke					 
					
					 Vapor 
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					  leftover					 
					
					 Spare 
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					  a test performance by a musician, singer, dancer, or actor					 
					
					 Audition 
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					  Yay!					 
					
					 Free points! 
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