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Lesson 17: Excellence

Lesson 17: Excellence. By Claudia Aliff , Ricardo Rivera, and Sebastian Morales. Culminate. To reach the highest point or degree To come to completion; to end. Eclipse. To exceed or go beyond; to diminish To obscure or darken. A terrible book written by Stephanie Meyer. E pitome.

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Lesson 17: Excellence

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  1. Lesson 17: Excellence By Claudia Aliff, Ricardo Rivera, and Sebastian Morales

  2. Culminate • To reach the highest point or degree • To come to completion; to end

  3. Eclipse • To exceed or go beyond; to diminish • To obscure or darken • A terrible book written by Stephanie Meyer

  4. Epitome • An example; a perfect representative of a type

  5. Impeccable • Having no flaws; prefect; incapable of wrongdoing

  6. Inimitable • Impossible to imitate or copy; unique

  7. Optimum • Most favorable or advantageous; best NOT

  8. Peerless • Having no match; incomparable

  9. Quintessence • The purest essence of something; the most typical example

  10. Sublime • Impressive; awe inspiring; supreme

  11. Zenith • The peak

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