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1. The two dogs vied/quavered for the ball, running as fast as they could to be the first to reach it. 2. As the queen entered the castle, a lively fanfare/destiny sounded through the great hall.
3. The magician-in-training tried to conjure/vie a flower out of thin air, but the trick didn't work.
4. The fire in the hearth/melee quickly warmed up the room.
5. David believed it was his destiny/hilt to become an actor.
6. Everyone is wondering who the mysterious, old millionaire has named as the heir/fanfare to her fortune.
Some say she has left everything to her cats!
7. When a food fight broke out in the camp cafeteria, Jennifer moved away from the melee/hearth as
as possible.
quickly

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