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12 Hare - an animal like a large rabbit that can run very fast and has long ears

Solitary - being the only one, or not being with other similar things, often
by choice
Dominance - the quality of being more important, strong, or successful than
anything else of the same type
Distinctive - Something that is distinctive is easy to recognize because it is
different from other things
Far flung - used to refer to places that are a great distance away, or something
that is spread over a very large area
Prairie - a wide area of flat land without trees in Canada and the northern US
A coniferous forest - consists mainly of the types of evergreen trees (= ones that
never lose their leaves) that produce fruit in the form of cones
Aspen – осина – ağcaqovaq
Fir - a tall evergreen tree (one that
never loses its leaves) that grows in cold countries and has leaves that are
like needles
Grove - a group of trees planted close together
Altitude - height above sea level
Arid - very dry and without enough rain for plants

13 Surge - a sudden and great increase


Shallow - having only a short distance from the top to the bottom

14 Obsession - something or someone that you think about all the time
Compulsion - a very strong feeling of wanting to do something repeatedly that
is difficult to control:
Intrude - to go into a place or situation in which you are not wanted or
not expected to be
Keep sth at bay - to control something and prevent it from causing you problems
Exacerbate - to make something that is already bad even worse
Intrusive - affecting someone in a way that annoys them and makes
them feel uncomfortable
Vivious cycle - a situation in which
an attempt to resolve one problem creates new problems that lead back to
the original situation
Provoke - to cause a reaction, especially a negative one
Disrupt - to prevent something, especially a system, process, or event,
from continuing as usual or as expected

15 Beneficiary - a person or group who receives money, advantages, etc. as


a result of something else:

Market - to make goods available to buyers in a planned way


that encourages people to buy more of them, for example by advertising
Ware - used, especially in stores, to refer to objects of the same material or type
(kitchenware, glassware)
Mandatory - Something that must be done, or is demanded by law
Soar - to rise very quickly to a high level
Thrive - to grow, develop, or be successful
Uptick - an increase in the number or amount of something

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