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5️⃣Historians believe William Shakespeare's parents probably didn't read or [write].
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✍️ Word of the Day 📎

Etymology
From the Latin acquiescere, meaning "to find rest in". It shares the Latin root quies, meaning "calm", with the Modern English word quiet.

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🗣 Eloquence (speaking) 🆒

Benefits:
🆒 Choose the best words to communicate your tone and meaning ;
📖 Master new words and expand your vocabulary ;
🎤 Find the right word when speaking in professional settings .

❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Replace the highlighted word to match the tone of the prompt. Type as many alternate words as possible. Avoid words that do not follow the prompt of the sentence.

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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more extreme word to replace 'happy'.

📌 Round 1️⃣. Be more EXTREME 📌

"I was [happy] to be selected as first violin."
(e.g., cheerful etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: overjoyed, rapturous, euphoric.
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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more specific word to replace 'improve'.

📌 Round 2️⃣. Be more SPECIFIC 📌

"The nurse did everything possible to [improve] his patient."
(e.g., fix etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: aid, assuage, treat.
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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more urgent word to replace 'pause'.

📌 Round 3️⃣. Be more URGENT 📌

"The accident caused a(n) [pause] in traffic."
(e.g., stop etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: gridlock, deadlock, standstill.
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✍️ Word of the Day 📎

Etymology
From the Latin emaciare, meaning "to make thin", which comes from macer, meaning "thin". Modern English's meager shares macer as a root.

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Train your brain: Enjoy a quick mini puzzle packed with learning opportunities!
🧠 Keep your brain active: Expand your vocabulary and discover trivia about language, science, and geography.
🔍 Backed by research: Solving crossword puzzles can improve your cognition, problem-solving, and memory skills.

❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Solve the crossword.
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