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Artifice

Oxford Junior    March 1, 2016 March 5, 2016    No Comments on Artifice

Artifice ⭕ According to Vocabulary Dictionary, “Artifice” means If a politician pretends to be angry as a way of rousing the anger of the voters and getting more votes, he’s guilty of artifice — a subtle and crafty trick. Before taking on its current meaning, artifice meant a skilled piece of workmanship. A beautiful… Read more »

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