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Alia Florence V.

Quintos
SSC Aristotle

Vocabulary:
Inferior means of lower station, rank, degree, or grade.
Race a group of people identified as distinct from other groups because of supposed physical or
genetic traits shared by the group. Most biologists and anthropologists do not recognize race as a
biologically valid classification, in part because there is more genetic variation within groups than
between them.
Qualities an inherent or distinguishing characteristic
Excellent of the highest or finest quality; exceptionally good for its kind
Proud feeling pleasurable satisfaction over an act, possession, quality, or relationship by which one
measures one's stature or self-worth
Stock the original progenitor of a family line. The descendants of a common ancestor; a family line,
especially of a specified character
Mankind the human race
Dormant quiet and inactive, as during sleep
Recent having appeared, happened, or been made not long ago
Compare to examine in order to note the similarities or differences of
Individual relating to an individual, especially a single human
Civic belonging to a city, a citizen, or citizenship; municipal or civil
Traits a distinguishing feature, as of a person's character
Adorned provided with something intended to increase its beauty or distinction
Forefathers ancestors
Earnest showing or expressing sincerity or seriousness
Daring willing to take or seek out risks
Adventurous inclined to undertake new and daring enterprises
Courage the power or quality of dealing with or facing danger, fear, pain
Pioneers one who ventures into unknown or unclaimed territory to settle
Wilderness an unsettled, uncultivated region, especially:
a. A large tract of land that has not been significantly affected by human activities.
b. A barren or desolate area; a wasteland.

Erect to bring about; cause to come into existence


Toil to labor continuously; work strenuously
Communal belonging or relating to a community as a whole
Traditions the passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by
oral communication
Hazy unclear, confused, or uncertain
Distant coming from or going to a distance
Anchorage a means of securing or stabilizing
Sustain to keep in existence; maintain, continue, or prolong
Obligations a social, legal, or moral requirement, such as a duty, contract, or promise, that compels
one to follow or avoid a particular course of action
Realist a person who tends to view or represent things as they really ares
Stakes to gamble or risk
Liberties the condition of being free from confinement, servitude, or forced labor
Suppress to put an end to forcibly
Extenuate to lessen or appear to lessen the seriousness or extent of (an offense, for example),
especially by providing partial excuses
Chase to follow rapidly in order to catch or overtake; pursue
Pretense a false appearance or action intended to deceive
Futile having no effective result; unsuccessful
Pride a sense of one's own proper dignity or value; self-respect
Veil to conceal or disguise
Stripped to deprive of possessions, office, rank, privileges, or honors
Trappings the accessories and adornments that characterize or symbolize a condition, office
Vanity excessive pride in one's appearance or accomplishments
Vindication sAomething that provides evidence or support for a claim or argument

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