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Day 11 (Reading Passage 2: Establishing your birthrights)
Word list:
1
Re-enact (v) –
if you re-enact an event, you try to make it happen again in exactly
the same way that it happened first time,
often as an entertainment
Example: Police officers re-enacted the crime in an attempt to get witnesses to
come forward
2
Authoritative (adj) – showing that you are confident,
in control, and expect to be
respected and obeyed
Example: She has an authoritative manner that at times is almost arrogant
3
Unyielding (adj) – completely unwilling to change a decision, opinion, demand
and etc.
Example: Korea is unyielding in its demands for a new treaty
4
Instigate (v) – to cause an event or situation to happen by making a set of actions
or a formal process begin
Example: The government will instigate new measures to combat terrorism
5
Inevitable (adj) – certain to happen and unable to be avoided or prevented (C1)
Example: The accident was the inevitable result of carelessness
6
Shrug off (v) – to treat something as if it is not important or not a problem
Example: The stock market shrugged off the economic gloom and rose by 1.5
percent
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