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Adoring- to love and respect someone or something very deeply. When one adores another, he or she regards them with the utmost esteem, love, respect, and honor. One can also adore a greater being that he or she loves and cares deeply about. They can love God and adore Him by worshiping him. An adoring text would look like a very passionate message expressing how much one cares for another. Adoring is one step above loving.

Word expressed in action or words:

"In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you”- Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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Frantic- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotions. This emotion causes one to go wild because he or she is panicked and distressed. Frantic behavior is commonly seem in people who are mentally unstable and are in mental hospitals, but can be seen in other settings. One could sense panic or fear in a text that is frantic.

Word expressed in action or word:

“The spirit that I have seen

May be the devil, and the devil hath power

T' assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps,

Out of my weakness and my melancholy,

As he is very potent with such spirits,

Abuses me to damn me.”- Hamlet

Hamlet is frantic because he believes a ghost is the root of his insanity and he rants that the ghost is the devil.

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Rebellious- showing a desire to resist authority, control, or convention. A rebellious act could pertain to governmental laws or decisions. One can see riots happening in present day concerning to a cause over rights, justice, or inequality. A rebellion is an active movement, engaged in opposition, to try to prove a point. A rebellious text would look like a person or multiple people expressing that they are going against what the other says or does.

Word expressed in action or words:

“Is it true that you shouted at Professor Umbridge?"

"Yes."

"You called her a liar?"

"Yes."

"You told her He Who Must Not Be Named is back?"

"Yes."- J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter


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