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approach (n.)
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a way or method of working or dealing with someone or something
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chapter (n.)
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a main division of a book
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context (n.)
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the part of a statement or text that surrounds a particular word or passage and makes its meaning clear
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credit (n.)
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belief or confidence; trust; approval or praise for some act or quality
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distinct (adj.)
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different; separate
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evaluate (v.)
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to find out or estimate the value of something; examine and appraise
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final (adj.)
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occuring at the end; last
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item (n.)
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a single unit or thing
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journal (n.)
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a daily record of events; a diary or log
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maintain (v.)
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to continue something
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previous (adj.)
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existing or happenening before something else
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proceed (v.)
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to move forward or onward; continue
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require (v.)
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to be in need of
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respond (v.)
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to make a reply; answer
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section (n.)
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one of several parts that make up something; a piece
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select (v.)
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to choose; pick out
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specific (adj.)
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special, distinctive, unique
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survey (v.)
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to look over the parts or features of something
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text (n.)
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the main part of a written work
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transfer (v.)
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to move or to cause something to pass from one place, person, or thing to another
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