1. familiar 2. inference 3. prediction 4. summarize 5. eventually 6. technique 7. interaction 8. approximately 9.fairly 10. intimidated. 1. known 2. logical.

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1. familiar 2. inference 3. prediction 4. summarize 5. eventually 6. technique 7. interaction 8. approximately 9.fairly 10. intimidated. 1. known 2. logical conclusion based on prior knowledge 3. a guess about what will happen in the future 4. make simple and clear 5. finally, later 6. method, style 7. acting with another 8. close 9. sort of 10. made fearful, timid 1

11. efficiency 12. maturity 13. timid 14. ambition 15. experience 16. accomplish 17. qualities 18. affection 19. influence 20. independent. 11. done with little time/effort 12. readiness, development 13. shy, scared 14. drive for success 15. knowledge from doing something 16. achieve 17. defining characteristics 18. love, connection 19. ability to change something 20. free, not reliant on others 2

21. suspecting 22. agree 23. certainty 24. ceremony 25. chronic 26. contribute 27. category 28. identify 29. symptom 30. promote 21. believing often associated with guilt 22. feel/think the same way 23. sure 24. act of celebration 25. persistant 26. to add 27. specific group 28. define, point out 29. sign 30. to help or assist 3

31. advertise 32. analyze 33. generalize 34. exaggerate 35. comprehension 36. context 37. responsive 38. critical thinking 39. announcement 40. persuade 31. promote the purchase of 32. deeply examine 33. to infer 34. to make bigger 35. understanding 36. surrounding circumstances 37. reacting, movable 38. rational, open-minded, forward in thought 39. short message to inform 40. act to convince 4

41. convince 42. tactic 43. traits 44. absentee 45. frequency 46. legitimate 47. fraud 48. abide 49. scrupulous 50. mortgage 41. pursuade to believe 42. plan or procedure 43. defining qualities 44. missing from an event 45. rate of occurance 46. in line with rules/regulations 47. trickery for one’s own gain 48. to choose to follow rules 50. repayment of real estate within a specified period 5