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to quote
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verse
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morality
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to roam
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to attract
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to describe a specific subject, scene, person, etc.

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mortal
mortal
Adjective
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causing or capable of causing death

novel
Adjective
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new and unlike anything else

occupant
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a person who resides or occupies a particular space, such as a building, room, or vehicle

nonresident
to appoint
to appoint
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to give a responsibility or job to someone

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quarter
noun
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an area within a city that has a unique identity

site
site
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an area of land on which something is, was, or will be constructed

What is a "site"?

In construction and development, a site refers to a specific area of land where building or renovation activities take place. It can be a vacant lot, an existing structure to be modified, or a designated location for a new project. The site is typically assessed for factors such as soil conditions, zoning regulations, and environmental impact before construction begins. Proper planning and preparation of the site are essential for ensuring a successful project, as they influence design, safety, and compliance with local laws.

to quote
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to say the exact sentence or group of words someone else used in a movie, book, etc.

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verse
noun
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a set of words that usually have a rhythmic pattern

What is a "verse"?

A verse is a set of words arranged in a rhythmic pattern, often featuring meter and rhyme, commonly found in poetry and song lyrics. This structured arrangement creates a musical quality and can enhance the emotional impact and expressiveness of the language. Verses are typically divided into lines and stanzas, with each line contributing to the overall rhythm and flow of the piece. By using verse, poets and songwriters can convey complex ideas and emotions in a memorable and aesthetically pleasing way.

morality
noun
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the principles or standards of conduct that define right and wrong behavior

immorality
to roam
to roam
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to go from one place to another with no specific destination or purpose in mind

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to attract
to attract
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to interest and draw someone or something toward oneself through specific features or qualities

repel

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transitive

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