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Epic(a.)

ex: The Lliad is an epic poem talking about a war with the Greek mythology.

Clan(n.) a group of families, especially in Scotland

ex: There were many clans of Scottish people slaved by the English in the 13th century.

Ferocity(n.)

ex: In the 1300, the English dominated the Scottish with ferocity and violence.

Tactic(n.) strategy

ex: The general leads his soldiers defeats the powerful enemies with smart tactics.

Ultimatum(n.)

ex: William Wallace gives his rude ultimatum to the English in order to pick up the fire.

Sly(a.)

ex: That football team won the champion with sly cunning. 

Egotistical(a.)

ex: John is so egotistical that no one can bear him.

Flamboyance(n.)

ex: William Wallace is an attractive leader with flamboyance in the film “Braveheart”.

Diplomat (n.)

Ex: Being a diplomat and standing for his country is John's dream when he was young.

Unconventional (a.)

Ex: New Power Party is an unconventional party which is espoused by young people.

Critic (n.)

Ex: Roger Elbert is a prestigious movie critic without any doubt.

Conspiracy(n.)

Ex: Conspiracy theorists said that President Chen was shot on March 19, 2004,and was a trick in order to win the election.

Dehumanize(v.)

Ex: A war can dehumanize people from losing their friends and family whom they love.

Objective(a.)

Ex: My father is always being an objective judg when I have a conflict with my sister at home.

Wry(a.)

Ex: Robert De Niro is a well-known British actor who has a wry/dry sense of humor.

Prominent(a.)

Ex: Richard Curtis is a prominent director who directs many good romantic comedies.

Genuine(a.)

Ex: My teacher gives me a (genuine) opinion that I should run after/pursue/chase after  what I love instead of personal fame and gain.

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