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| energy or force.
| Batteries provide the power for this flashlight.
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| practical
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| having practice at doing something.
| You need practical experience for this job.
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| present
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| a gift to someone.
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| preserve
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| to keep food so that it lasts.
| Fruit preserved in a jar.
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| pretend
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| to believe something for fun.
| He pretended to be a cowboy.
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| print
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| to put words, pictures, or patterns onto paper, using paint or ink, and printing blocks.
| Printing a picture.
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| produce
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| to make, grow, manufacture, or create something.
| The orange trees produced a large crop of fruit this year.
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| profession
| The medical profession.
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| all the people who do such a job.
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| professional
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| earning a living from an occupation that is not usually thought of as a job.
| A professional actor.
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| program
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| a list of planned events.
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| program
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| a small book of information about a play or concert.
| There are two pianists on the program.
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| promotion
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| a change to a more important job or position.
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| property
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| a general name for the buildings and land owned by someone.
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| punch
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| a machine that stamps holes, letters, or patterns in something.
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| punch
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| a sweet drink made by mixing fruit juices and other liquids together. Punch is usually served from a large bowl.
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| pupil
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| the small, dark part at the center of your eye that expands or contracts to let in the right amount of light.
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| puzzle
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| a game in which you have to find the answers to a problem.
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| puzzle
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| to confuse.
| The strange noises puzzled us.
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| pyramid
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| an ancient tomb or temple shaped like a pyramid.
| The pyramids of Egypt.
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| quality
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| something that is special about someone or something.
| She has many good qualities.
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| quarter
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| a coin that is equal to 25 cents, or a quarter of a dollar.
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| quite
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| completely
| You are quite right.
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| race
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| a group of people who share the same ancestors and may share some physical characteristics.
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| racket
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| a loud, annoying noise.
| He was making a racket with his drums.
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| radiator
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| a metal tank that allows air to cool the hot water in the engine of a vehicle.
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| raft
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| a hollow mat made of rubber or plastic and filled with air that can be used as a boat.
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| rail
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| a long line of metal track that trains run along.
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| rail
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| the railroad.
| We traveled by rail around Europe.
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| railroad
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| a transportation system that uses rail tracks, together with trains, stations, and land.
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| rally
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| a long-distance car race that tests drivers’ skills.
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