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This text delves into the concepts of anarchy, highlighting its implications in social and political contexts. It also examines characteristics of lucrative ventures and the role of the connoisseur in discerning value in art and food. The notion of servility contrasts with conscientious behaviors, exemplifying societal roles. Furthermore, it discusses the prodigy and their extraordinary abilities, emphasizing the importance of nurturing talent. Finally, it touches on the onslaught of specialized jargon that defines various fields, showcasing how language shapes our understanding.
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8 Week 9 • Anarchy (n): social or political disorder due to lack of government or leadership; lack of obedience to authority • N: anarchist
Lucrative (adj): profitable; moneymaking • Adv: lucratively • N: lucrativeness
Servile (adj): acting in a way customary to slaves; submissive; yielding • Adv: servilely • N: servility
Conscientious (adj): careful and painstaking; controlled by an inner sense of what is right • Adv: conscientiously • N: conscientiousness
Prodigy (n): a person, especially a child, with extraordinary talent or ability • Adj: prodigious (used somewhat differently) • Adv: prodigiously
Luminous (adj): radiating or reflecting light; shining; bright; brilliant intellectually • Adv: luminously • N: luminousness • N: luminosity
Jargon: specialized language concerning a certain field, subject, or profession