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4
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in great supply; more than enough
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5
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parasite that gets its blood from another living thing
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7
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fit to be eaten
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10
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group of plants or animals scientifically classified by their similiar traits
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12
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substance containing two or more elements chemically combined
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13
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group of chemical substances, some poisonous, found in plants
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14
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hanging in folds like cloth or like long vines in the forest
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15
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events; occurrences
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16
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suddenly
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17
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to happen by taking turns
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20
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pain; suffering
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23
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not plentiful; hard to get
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24
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to examine in detail
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25
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a long span of time with no rain
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1
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to dive or rush
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2
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moving quickly and lightly
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3
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to hang by a support from above
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6
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branch of biology dealing with microorganisms
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8
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facts and figures from which conclusions can be drawn
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9
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poisonous
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11
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careful in choosing
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18
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to continue, last, hold up under pain
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19
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the method or procedure in artistic work
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21
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to move slightly or be active
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22
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to rise up or fly high into the air
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