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an·i·me, n.
a style of animation developed in Japan.
book·mark, n.
an entry on a computer that serves as a shortcut to a frequently viewed location.
com·ic books n.
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danc·ing, v.
to move rhythmically usually to music.
di·a·ry, n.
a personal record of events, experiences, and observations.
friends, n.
people whom one knows, likes, and trusts.
li·brar·i·an, n.
a person who is responsible for a collection of information.
mu·sic, n.
vocal or instrumental sounds possessing a degree of melody, harmony, or rhythm.
pho·to·graphs, n.
images recorded by a camera.
re·su·me n.
a brief account of my work experience and qualifications.
role-·play·ing v.
to assume or represent in a drama; act out.
web·mas·ter n.
a person whose occupation is designing, developing, or maintaining websites.
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