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| [00:13.40] | didactic(instructive He started to know the real meaning of life from a didactic speech given by a celebrity.) |
| [00:26.49] | leading |
| [00:30.10] | sermon(speech) |
| [00:33.72] | initiate |
| [00:37.73] | instill(infuse, impart, Courtesy must be instilled in childhood.) |
| [00:46.22] | instruct(She instructed me in use of the telephone.) |
| [00:54.09] | enlighten(edify, illuminate, The speaker enlightened the students about the dangers of drinking.) |
| [01:05.11] | edify(enlighten, teach, A trip to the art museum edified the tourists and helped them understand the local culture better.) |
| [01:18.08] | lead(The path led them to a cave.) |
| [01:25.81] | direct(The receptionist's job is to direct people to the correct office.) |
| [01:35.46] | conduct(lead, The students are conducted to do the experiment.) |
| [01:44.04] | curriculum |
| [01:47.80] | discipline |
| [01:50.30] | We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future. --Roosevelt |