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100

a fictional story from

ancient times that tries

to explain events or

things in nature

Myth

100

a class of animals that includes

spiders, scorpions, mites, ticks, and

daddy-longlegs, which are

carnivorous and have a two-

segmented body, eight legs, and no

antennae or wings

arachnids 

100

separating or disentangling

threads; unwinding

unraveling 

100

terrible or extremely

unpleasant

dreadful 

100

to turn down or say no

to something

resist

100

observers; people

watching an event

Spectators

100

pleased by attention or

compliments

flattered

100

evidence that something

is true

proof

100

the act of giving someone

advice or guiding someone

to a decision

guidance 

100

gifted and able

skilled

100

pleasantly funny

Amusing

100

something or someone

that exists only in myths

mythological 

100

strong flows of air or water

moving in a certain

direction

currents

100

the general opinion of a

person by the public or a

certain group of people

reputation 

100

unexpectedly meeting;

running into; stumbling upon

encountering 

100

laughable and silly;

unreasonable

ridiculous 

100

brought someone to a

certain opinion;

persuaded

convinced 

100

frantically, or wildly with a

sense of panic and need

desperately 

100

requiring great strength

or effort

Herculean 

100

stomp or beat down

with the feet

trample 
100

to rescue; to bring back

retrieve 

100

a maze of interconnecting

paths bordered by high

hedges or bushes

labyrinths 

100

without purpose or plan

aimlessly 

100

continued to order or

demand something

insisted 

100

factual, without error

accurate 

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