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Editorial- a newspaper or magazine article stating an opinion.

Madras- light cotton shirt in a bright print, usually plaid

Rivalry- competition

Sympathetic- sharing the feelings of another

Quiver- a slight trembling

Reputation- the character of someone as seen by others

Suspicious- showing distrust

Hastily- done or made in a hurry

Incredulous- feeling disbelief

Hesitation- a pause because of forgetfulness or uncertainty

Hoodlum- a rowdy destructive adolescent

Stricken- overcome by emotion

Muffle- to lessen the sound of

Rebellious- opposing authority

Rumble- a fight between gangs