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1. Certainly positive anticipations are not to be had. We target our apprehensions towards the last of our lexicographic favourites, with grandiloquent wordiness, of course, as we lose words thirteen letters or more to the virus. This, perhaps, means that there will be no more facilitations of which of these types of things which, typically, refer to excessive flourishes?
2. Oh the horror! Words continue to vanish from our minds, and their disappearing meanings seem to be removing words their very essences. Which of these words refers to the removal of something from its definitive form?
3. As our language is reduced, we end up thinking more and more about the losses we'll be incurring. What captivating formalities will be torn from our minds next? With the loss of language comes the loss of three of these things, but which could still remain, language or not, to spur our fascination?
4. Frustrated? Angry? The virus will extinguish another letter's light; only ten letter words remain in the mental dictionary, shrinking our collective brainpower even more. Which of these, thus, do we lose more of every time our vocabulary diminishes?
5. Nothing like being helpless to a contagion to infuriate one, eh? Which of these words refers to putting an end to something?
6. Good grief! Words in the English language continue to diminish; the Virus has pared them down to eight letters or less. As we subtract more from our wordlists, we realize that, as it's eventual, we'll need to dispose of many items. Which of these does not relate to the knowing of language and, as such, would not need to be disposed of?
7. Seven letters is all that remains; we've been sitting around as the virus does nothing but whittle away at English as we know it. Which of these words refers to a much better time in history-- a time in which we would not have needed to worry about such trivial matters?
8. Maybe we should accept what's yet to come. With six letter words being all that's left in the roster, there's no chance at hope. There's no reason to be angry or let your temper get the best of you. If you aren't doing either of these things, it likely means that you also do not evoke which of these traits, moods, or ways of being?
9. Well, here we are near the end of the whole thing. With such short words still left to use, we have to think with care. Any ideas?
Which of these words can refer to a thing that can be asked?
10. Time is nigh! A word can fail like THAT. Let this be a time to laud our last hour. What word can mean 'gala', 'bash', or 'ball'?
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