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(1) What does coda mean, (2) What does cognate mean, (3) What does adversary mean, (4) What does timbre mean, (5) What does mimicry mean, (6) What does burlesque mean, (7) What does omniscient mean, (8) What does objective mean, (9) What does tutelage mean, (10) What does document mean |
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