v. to express opposite opinions, sometimes in a heated way.
Lesson 10 FLASHCARD

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Tania Delgado
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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argue
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v. To keep something going without stopping or changing.
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continue
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v. To make something or someone a part of a group or a whole.
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include
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n. A problem or a topic that people talk or think about.
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issue
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n. Evidence that shows something is true.
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proof
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adj. Usual; normal
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regular
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v. To study or look over something again.
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review
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