Wordset I: River Denizens cause Charlie profound exasperation
The right word: write quite right, not almost right
Wordset II: Debra's pain is visceral, excruciating, need for help paramount
Oops! words that don't mean what you think
Wordset III: Jim's lingering on the verge of a subconscious disinclination
Homonyms: they're, their, don't fret!
Wordset IV: Carol wistfully views modish, self-assured New Yorkers'
A stratagem for learning the meanings of new words: prefixes, roots, and suffixes
Wordset V: tumultuous rapture he's infatuated with beguiling bride
Foreign words and phrases: understand them! use them
Wordset VI: bibliophile Jean's book perusal reveals repressed trauma
New synonyms for tired old syllables
Wordset VII: Thunderstruck and vulnerable, Robert seeks to surmount loss
Bad or nonexistent words: avoid them at all costs
Wordset VIII: Massive dissonance prompts Daphne to persEvere undeterred
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