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    VOCABULARY

    1. PREVALENCE the condition of being dominanto There was prevalence for violence in every aspect of the culture, especially during the latter half

    of the twentieth century.

    2. ENTICE to attract by offering hope of reward or pleasureo Many customers were enticed by the new advertising campaign to purchase the product.

    3. DUPE to deceive by trickery; fool or cheato I had to dupe her into thinking she looked like a mess.

    4. LURE to attract or tempto The carrot was meant to lure the rabbit into the trap.

    5. SPIRITING or SPIRIT to carry secretly and swiftly, or in some mysterious wayo Somehow the prisoners managed to spirit news to the world outside.

    6. REPRIEVE to give temporary relief to, as from trouble or paino The state governor gave the condemned man a last minute reprieve.

    7. QUICK BUCKS easy earningso If you are looking for a way to make a quick buck have a yard sale. A yard sale is a easy way to

    make some money right at home and it can be lots of fun. A yard sale is also a great way toclean up some of the clutter and unwanted things and make a quick buck.

    8. BUSTED placed under arresto Woman busted in theft of Nochelle Urbodas jewelry.

    9. ELUDE to escape detection or noticeo The suspect eluded the police and fled to Brazil.

    10.BEGRUDGE to envy the possession or enjoyment ofo What I begrudge is not so much the work itself, although I remain a reluctant manager who

    dislikes the responsibilities, but the lack of free time.

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