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Page 1: Slide Show Presentation: Lesson Twenty-one

Slide Show Presentation: Lesson Twenty-one

Alexandra Garcia-ChicoCarolina Casellas

Ricardo ArriagaRafael Lugo

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emulateverb. To strive to equal or excel, especially

through imitation.

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mimicrynoun. A close resemblance.

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banaladjective. Lacking freshness or

originality; trite.

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recapitulateverb. To repeat in concise form.

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renditionnoun. A performance of a musical or

dramatic work.

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shamadjective. Not genuine; fake.

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simulationnoun. An imitation.

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redundantadjective. Exceeding what is necessary or

natural; superfluous.

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platitudenoun. A trite remark.

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prototypenoun. An early or typical example.


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