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Mr. Snow keeps a list of vocabulary terms that he wants his students to memorize from the textbook.
He began the year with 15 terms on the list. Of the 35 new terms in each chapter, Mr. Snow puts the definition of 10 terms on the wall and adds the remaining terms to the vocabulary list to be memorized.
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