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afraid, dark, rest, harsh, forever, troubles, cease

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  1. Afraid: feeling fear Example sentences: 1) I am afraid of snakes. 2) She was afraid to go on the street.

  2. Dark: with little or no light Example sentences: 1) You should come home early or it will get dark. 2) Its too dark to read here.

  3.  Rest: to relax Example sentences: 1) Take rest for a while on the couch. 2) I needed rest after a long walk.

  4. Harsh: rough or cruel Example sentences: 1)He asked me to get out in a harsh tone. 2) You should not be very harsh with your children.

  5.  Forever: always Example sentences: 1) Parents love their children forever. 2) I will stay with you forever.

  6.  Troubles: difficulty Examples sentences: 1) There are many troubles in my family. 2) The doubt in my mind troubles me.

  7. Cease: to come to an end Example sentences: 1) The government should cease the taxation. 2) Teacher should cease beating their students.

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Chapter 5.1: Don’t be Afraid of the Dark - Don’t be Afraid of the Dark [Page 74]

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