acquire, to obtain something by buying it or being given it, abandon, to leave (someone, especially someone you are responsible for), betray, to be disloyal to (someone who trusts you), so that they are harmed or upset, capture, to catch (a person) and keep them as a prisoner, confront, to face (someone) in a threatening way, as though you are going to attack them, trap, a clever trick that is used to catch someone or to make them do or say something that they did not intend to, strike a chord, to say or do something that other people agree with or have sympathy with, far-fetched, extremely unlikely to be true or to happen, hold hostage, to keep a person captive, often under threat of harm or death, to compel another party (such as a government, an organization, or an individual) to meet certain demands, page-turner, an exciting book, out of the blue, something happening very unexpectedly, p’raps, (an informal contraction of the word perhaps).
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Roadmap B2 Unit 8a
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