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English, 23.02.2021 21:40, jzjajsbdb8035

Can you please match the description to the term. 1. a brief way of telling a story
realism
2. an idea from which a story can grow
liege
3. truth
con-
4. a suffix that makes a noun from a verb
summary
5. a prefix meaning together
antisocial
6. the king who has the right to homage
seed idea
7. against personal relationships
setting
8. the place or places where a story happens
implied meaning
9. a meaning that can usually be understood from the context
-ment

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