CONTEXT: AMAZING NATURE LAVA ALERT AT HAWAII’S KILAUEA VOLACNO.

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CONTEXT: AMAZING NATURE LAVA ALERT AT HAWAII’S KILAUEA VOLACNO

CAUTION CAU·TION noun care taken to avoid danger or risk : a careful attitude or way of behaving

GENERATION GEN·ER·A·TION noun a group of people born and living during the same time

SEPARATION SEP·A·RA·TION noun the act of separating people or things or the state of being separated

GRATITUDE GRAT·I·TUDE noun a feeling of appreciation or thanks

HEROIC HE·RO·IC adjective of or relating to heroes having or showing great courage

CONGRATULATE CON·GRAT·U·LATE verb to tell (someone) that you are happy because of his or her success or good luck

DREAD verb to fear something that will or might happen

PREVIOUS PRE·VI·OUS adjective existing or happening before the present time

ERROR ER·ROR noun something that is not correct

INVOLVE IN·VOLVE verb to have or include (someone or something) as a part of something

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