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misled – fooled; led to believe something wrong tangible - capable of being seen or felt

Flowers for Algernon. Short Story Daniel Keyes. misled – fooled; led to believe something wrong tangible - capable of being seen or felt refute - prove wrong using evidence invariably – always regression –return to an earlier or less advanced condition obscure – hide

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misled – fooled; led to believe something wrong tangible - capable of being seen or felt

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  1. Flowers for Algernon Short Story Daniel Keyes • misled – fooled; led to believe something wrong • tangible- capable of being seen or felt • refute- prove wrong using evidence • invariably – always • regression–return to an earlier or less advanced condition • obscure– hide • deterioration- used, worsening; decline • hypothesis- theory to be proved • introspective looking inward

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