| 1) an instalment
| (in myth or fiction) a person who changes for periods of time into a wolf, typically when there is a full moon
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| 2) a werewolf
| provide or serve as clear evidence of
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| 3) to confide
| a form of written language for the blind, in which characters are represented by patterns of raised dots that are felt with the fingertips
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| 4) a pen pal
| one of a story's parts that are published or separately one after the other
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| 5) spooky
| seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue
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| 6) candid
| truthful and straightforward; frank
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| 7) to attest
| the practice of magic, esp. black magic; the use of spells and the invocation of spirits
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| 8) a bully
| an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, esp. one that is short-lived and without basis in the object's qualities; a craze
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| 9) Braille
| a person with whom one becomes friendly by exchanging letters, esp. someone in a foreign country whom one has never met
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| 10) to lobby
| a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker
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| 11) witchcraft
| enthusiastic and public praise
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| 12) a ruckus
| tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others
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| 13) an acclaim
| a disturbance or commotion
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| 14) a fad
| a child whose parents are dead
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| 15) an orphan
| sinister , frightful , ghostly
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