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P: 3 4-17-17
Lesson 29-Words that Sound and/or look alike but have different meaning
Acrid Aesthetic Ambiguous Coalesce Delusion Illusion
Arid Atheistic Ambivalent Convalesce Allusion

http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/18/americas/venezuela-protest-explainer/index.html

Conflict in Venezuela

Is Venezuela in an illusion1 that they will be able to move one from all horrific
conditions without causing a failure in the economy? Venezuela has been incisive by a
"violent protest" as opposition leaders impose with President Nicolas Maduro and his
supporters. Anti-government protesters acridly2 feel Maduro should step down,
meanwhile, Maduro authorized Venezuelan armed forced into the streets.
Unfortunately, this conflict has cost nothing but arid3, in fact, Venezuela is continuously
running out of money, while, individuals for years struggle with food and medical
shortages.On April 19, the atheistic4 opposition leaders appointed protesters to the "
streets of the capital and national holiday that marks the beginning of the struggle for
Venezuelan independence for Spain".Maduro established a dictatorship inducing the
government to feel ambivalent5 and prevented Maduro from seizing power by a
referendum vote.

On March 29, the remaining two branches of Venezuelan government was ruled by
the United Socialist Party, which, the opposition was coalesced6 and called the move a
coup causing the protesters to erupt. This fight wasn't aesthetically7 pleasing, for
instance, nine individuals died and including the journalist were injured. Maduro feels
ambiguous8 towards the situations, in fact, he stated "We're after and will capture the
very last of the attackers and you all know that I don't fool around. When I go after
criminals, I get them, and I will capture all of these criminals who are getting their orders
from the right-wingers". We shouldn't act delusion9 on Venezuelan situation, for weeks
Venezuelan food shortages have been severe, while, for months they went without milk,
eggs, flour, soap and toilet paper. I was in convalesce10 how Venezuela owes roughly
$7.2 billion in debt payments, but, shortly decrease to $20 in 2015 and $10.5 in 2017.
The purpose of the allusion11 in the article is to inform us how individuals go months
without food and supplies and showing us how over the months' money has
progressively decreased.

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