attic (n.) - a room under the roof of a building, boom (v.) - to say something in a very loud voice, chuckle (v.) - to laugh quietly, cool (adj.) - fun or interesting, eccentric (adj.) - odd, strange or unusual, garment (n.) - an item of clothing, IT (n.) - Information Technology, rule (v.) - to be the best, stagger (v.) - to walk in a weak or clumsy way, sternly (adv.) - strictly or severely, vintage (adj.) - from a decade in the past, yell (v.) - to shout or scream, benefit (n.) - something that is good or helpful; an advantage, bilingual (adj.) - able to speak or write in two languages, colony (n.) - a region that is governed and controlled by a more powerful country, diversity (n.) - with people from many backgrounds, evidence (n.) - something that indicates that a fact is true; proof, fluent (adj.) - able to speak or write well in another language, frustration (n.) - anger or irritation because you cannot do something, monolingual (adj.) - able to speak or write in only one language, multilingualism (n.) - when many languages are spoken in a country or region, neuron (n.) - a nerve cell, practice (n.) - an action based on a belief, punish (v.) - to cause a person to experience something unpleasant, usually for breaking a rule,

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