charm, n. attraction, appeal, charisma
Charm, v. enchant, captivate, fascinate, mesmerize
charm, n. attraction, appeal, charisma
charm, n. ornament, trinket, accessory
which word would best replace charm in the sentence below?
morton had enough charm to win over even the coldest of hearts whenever he would smile.
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The point of view in the novel can best be described as third-person omniscient third-person limited second-person first-person
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Which headline best matches the subject and language of the article? community efforts make dc dreams come true kids' fierce determination wows at splash and dash o youth group's successful car wash funds trip to dc splash and dash car wash supports local group
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What is the difference between theme and universal theme? theme refers to the central insight revealed through an american story, while universal theme refers to a theme revealed through a story of foreign origin. theme refers to a central message that applies to anyone, anywhere, while universal theme is particular to a certain individual, historical context, or culture. theme refers to the central insight revealed through a story, while universal theme refers to a theme that applies to anyone, anywhere. theme and universal theme are two terms that have the same definition.
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Charm, v. enchant, captivate, fascinate, mesmerize
charm, n. attraction, appeal, charisma
charm, n. attraction, appeal, charisma
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