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a. a movement which advocates the rights of
women to have equal opportunities to those possessed by men. |
=feminism |
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b. freeing
someone socially or politically. |
=emancipation |
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c. having more
than one spouse. |
=polygamy |
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d. actions or
words which are intended to hurt people. |
=violence |
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e. an
exaggerated or wrong image of the characteristics of a particular group. |
=stereotype |
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f. male or
female. |
=gender |
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g. an occasion
celebrated by women’s groups around the world on March 8th. |
=International
Women’s Day |
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h. belief in
one’s own abilities and skills. |
=self-confidence |
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-ation |
-ment |
-ance/-ence |
-ism |
-ity |
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emancipation domination organization globalization repudation participation |
requirement imrovement management government achievement movement |
assistance ignorance governance dominance difference conference |
terrorism feminism criticism fanatism realism pragmatism |
security unity activity inferiority equality responsibility |
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Nouns |
Adjectives |
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power strength feminism/feminist pregnancy literacy ≠ illiteracy law existence prominence hero/heroine |
powerful ≠ powerless strong feminist/feminine pregnant literate ≠ illiterate legal ≠ illegal existent/existing prominent heroic (=very brave) |

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