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NEW ECPE Honors - Unit 6A
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- Q1unintentionally, accidentallyinadvertently30s
- Q2to fear greatlydread30s
- Q3difficult to fight against; very great or very large e.g. an overwhelming urge/desire/needoverwhelming30s
- Q4to learn by heartmemorize (memorable, adj.)30s
- Q5to rememberrecall30s
- Q6remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree e.g. She wrote a truly prodigious number of novels.prodigious (prodigy, n.)30s
- Q7great skill in music or another artistic pursuitvirtuosity30s
- Q8the stage of development that begins at birth and lasts between 18 and 24 monthsinfancy30s
- Q9to confuse and very much surprise someone, so that they are unable to explain or deal with a situationconfound30s
- Q10to discover or get proof of somethingestablish (the facts / the truth)30s
- Q11to appear or become easy to see e.g. The illness first manifested itself in/as severe stomach pains.manifest30s
- Q12to be caused bystem from30s
- Q13to suddenly begin laughing or cryingbreak into laughter / tears30s
- Q14unplannedspontaneous30s
- Q15great skill at performing tasksdexterity30s