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<span>not necessarily true or reliable, because based on personal accounts rather than facts or research.</span>
1. His l. jovial (cheerful and friendly) nature made him fun to be with.
2. For Halloween any f. stygian (very dark, gloomy. somber, hellish, infernal) costume is acceptable.
3. The new boy in school was an a. adonis (an extremely handsome young man).
4. The punishment for arriving home late seemed e. draconian (excessively harsh and severe) to the teenager.
5. Susie was always my n. Nemesis (an opponent who cannot be defeated) - she always beat me by a little bit in things academic and athletic.
6. A former teacher Mr. Smith has been my trusted h. mentor (an experienced adviser).
7. The c. auroral (Aurora was the goddess of dawn in Roman mythology) glow of dawn is much softer than the glow of sunset.
8. An k. elysian (heavenly) vacation for me would be an unscheduled month of traveling through Italy.
9. When you accompany me to state competition, you are under my b. aegis (protection).
10. He is so smart that I can never follow the twists and turns of his g. protean (able to do many different things; versatile; multitalented) mind.
A. Pianissimo is a dynamics marking in sheet music abbreviated as pp. It means to play very softly or as my conductor refers to it, twice as soft as your neighbor. It is one of the softest dynamic markings usually achieved by alleviating the pressure on the instrument. As a violin player, for me this means, placing my bow closer to the fingerboard and playing breathily. After Pianissimo, even quieter dynamics are Pianississimo (very, very softly), Pianissississimo (very, very, very softly)...up to Pianissississississimo (as soft as possible) which is abbreviated as pppppp.