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en you and I and ---- of us fell down. 27. Washington was respected by ---- (the) people. 28. We sold ---- (of) our apples at sixty cents a bushel. 29. He has already packed ---- of his books. 30. ---- (the) adornments took an appropriate and sylvan character. 31. He readily confided to her ---- (the) papers concerning the intrigue. 32. In the afternoon ---- of them got into a boat and rowed across the lake. II. A RESEMBLANCE IN SOUND MISLEADS.[25] ACCEPTANCE, ACCEPTATION.--_Acceptance_ is the "act of accepting"; also "favorable reception": as, "The acceptance of a gift," "She sang with marked acceptance." _Acceptation_ now means "the sense in which an expression is generally understood or accepted." ACCESS, ACCESSION.--_Access_ has several meanings authorized by good use: (1) outburst; (2) admission; (3) way of entrance. _Accession_ means (1) the coming into possession of a right; or (2) an addition. ACTS, ACTIONS.--"_Acts_, in the sense of 'things done,' is preferable to _actions_, since _actions_ also means 'processes of doing.'"[26] ADVANCE, ADVANCEMENT.--_Advance_ is used in speaking of something as moving forward; _advancement_, as being moved forward. ALLUSION, ILLUSION, DELUSION.--An _allusion_ is an indirect reference to something not definitely mentioned. Roughly speaking, an _illusion_ is an error of vision; _delusion_, of judgment. "In literary and popular use an _illusion_ is an unreal appearance presented in any way to the bodily or the mental vision; it is often pleasing, harmless, or even useful.... A _delusion_ is a mental error or deception, and may have regard to things actually existing, as well as to _illusions_. _Delusions_ are ordinarily repulsive and discreditable, and may even be mischievous."[27] AVOCATION, VOCATION.--"_Vocation_ means 'calling' or 'profession'; _avocation_, 'something aside from one's regular calling, a by-work.'"[28] COMPLETION, COMPLETENESS.--_Completion_ is "the act of completing"; _completeness_ is "the state of being complete." OBSERVATION, OBSERVANCE.--_Observation_ contains the idea of "looking at"; _observance_, of "keeping," "celebrating." "We speak of the _observation_ of a fact, of a star; of the _observance_ of a festival, of a rule."[29] PROPOSAL, PROPOSITION.--"A _proposal_ is something proposed to be done, which may be accepted or rejected. A _proposition_ is something proposed for discussion, with a view to determining the truth or w
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