The Poet Who Inspired a Nation

Sabina was a talented woman poet whose works touched millions. Her words were powerful yet simple. While other poets wrote complex verses, Sabina's style was accessible. She would perform at small gatherings until fame found her. A usual theme in her poetry was social justice. She described issues that were not vague but specific. Her whole career was dedicated to truth. A funny incident was when during a performance, Sabina's white scarf got caught in the microphone. She laughed and continued. The audience loved her authenticity. Critics tried to weigh her words for hidden meanings, but Sabina insisted everything was straightforward. She dressed simply - no fancy waist-length coats or jewelry. Her focus was content, not presentation. Sabina's poetry collections widened perspectives on various issues. The width of topics she covered was impressive - from love to politics. Where others feared to speak, Sabina wrote courageously. She compared social struggles to a whale swimming against the current - powerful yet vulnerable. Poetry festivals, which had previously ignored local artists, began inviting her. Sabina proved that an authentic voice can resonate across generations. Her legacy was inspiring future poets to write from the heart.

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preposition/conjunction
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up to the time of
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I will wait until you come back.

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till, up to
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after
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until now, until then, wait until
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adjective
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higher in position or rank
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The upper floor of the building is under renovation.

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higher, top, superior
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lower, bottom
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upper floor, upper limit, upper part
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📅
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adjective
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habitually or typically occurring or done
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It’s our usual meeting spot.

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customary, normal, regular
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unusual, rare
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usual routine, usual time, usual place
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Not clearly expressed, known, described, or decided.
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Her explanation was so vague that nobody understood the plan.

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vague idea

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An unclear or uncertain thought or notion.
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unclear, indistinct, ambiguous, hazy, indefinite
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clear, definite, precise
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vague idea, vague notion, vague feeling, vague impression
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📖
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A line of writing in poetry; a section of a song or poem.
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She wrote a beautiful verse for the wedding ceremony.

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learn by heart a verse

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To memorize a verse completely.
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stanza, line, poetry, rhyme, lyric
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prose, essay
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recite a verse, write a verse, verse of a song, biblical verse
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noun
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the part of the human body between the ribs and the hips
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He tied a belt around his waist.

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waist of time

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a pun meaning something or someone that wastes time
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midsection, torso, abdomen, stomach
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head, foot
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slim waist, narrow waist, waist belt, around the waist
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/weɪ/
verb
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weighed
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weighed
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weighs
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weighing
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to measure how heavy something is
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The shopkeeper weighed the fruits before selling them.

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weigh on someone's mind

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to make someone worried or anxious
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measure, balance, evaluate, calculate
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ignore, disregard
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weigh carefully, weigh the options, weigh evidence, weigh anchor
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/weɪl/
noun
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a very large marine mammal that lives in the ocean
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We saw a huge whale swimming near the boat.

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a whale of a time

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to have a great or enjoyable time
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cetacean, mammal, giant, marine animal, leviathan
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fish, small creature
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blue whale, humpback whale, killer whale, whale watching
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adverb
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In or to what place or position; used to inquire about location
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Where did you put my keys?

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whereabouts, whither
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here, there
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where are you, where to go, where from
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pronoun
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used to ask about one or more items from a defined set
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Which one do you prefer, the red or the blue?

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what, that, who
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none
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which one, which way, which time
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conjunction
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during the time that something is happening
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She was reading while waiting for the bus.

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as, when, during
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none
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while waiting, while studying, while traveling
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of the color of snow or milk; pale; pure
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She wore a beautiful white dress to the wedding.

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pale, colorless, snow-white, ivory
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black, dark, colored
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white paper, white shirt, white house
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complete; entire; all of something
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He ate the whole pizza by himself.

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complete, entire, total, full
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partial, incomplete, broken, fragmented
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whole story, whole family, whole day
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pronoun
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used to ask or talk about the person or thing that owns something
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The girl whose phone was stolen is my cousin.

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who's, that person’s, of whom
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none
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whose phone, whose book, whose idea
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↔️
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verb
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widened
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widened
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widens
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widening
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to make or become wider or broader
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They plan to widen the road next year.

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broaden, expand, extend, enlarge
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narrow, reduce, contract, shrink
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widen road, widen gap, widen range, gradually widen
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the measurement or extent of something from side to side; breadth
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The width of the river is about 50 meters.

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breadth, span, extent
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length, height, narrowness
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full width, average width, total width
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👩
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an adult human female
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The woman at the counter helped me.

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lady, female, girl, grown-up
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man, male
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strong woman, independent woman, woman leader
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units of language consisting of sounds or letters used to express meaning
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Her kind words comforted me during a hard time.

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in other words

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used to express something in a different or clearer way
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speech, terms, expressions, phrases, language
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silence, quiet
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choose words, kind words, harsh words, in other words
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the physical or mental effort used to achieve something
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Her works have been exhibited in museums worldwide.

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creations, compositions, projects, pieces
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idleness, rest
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artistic works, literary works, scientific works, hard works
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verb
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would
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used to indicate a future possibility or action in the past
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He said he would help me tomorrow.

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might, could, will, shall
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won't, can't
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would like, would prefer, would rather
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