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Things literature often describes ("literature ________")
- bibliography
- series
- guides
- studies
- course
- based
- study
- writers
- dates
- teacher
- commentaries
- resources
- film
- philosophy
- psychology
- memoirs
- reference
- cited
- poetry
- general
- mill
- drama
- program
- sections
- yoga
- writing
- collections
- summary
- list
- instruction
- psychoanalysis
- books
- primers
- matters
- review
- searching
- english
- lists
- searches
- connections
- teachers
- sources
- readers
- appreciation
- volume
- aesthetics
- links
- primer
- findings
- groups
- search
- survey
- test
- the
- today
- centered
- citation
- art
- references
- departments
- classes
- reviews
- update
- circles
- consulted
- reports
- debate
- citations
- tabulation
- medicine
- sharing
- continued
- nationalism
- movement
- reader
How literature often is described ("________ literature")
- classic
- sacred
- dramatic
- chinese
- english
- polite
- modern
- spanish
- rabbinic
- popular
- secondary
- buddhist
- yiddish
- scientific
- apocalyptic
- vast
- medical
- biblical
- sociological
- religious
- empirical
- western
- vedic
- century
- relevant
- historic
- italian
- latin
- indian
- philosophical
- canadian
- anthropological
- contemporary
- japanese
- theoretical
- soviet
- classical
- later
- professional
- african
- voluminous
- historical
- american
- german
- arabic
- comparative
- scholarly
- oral
- periodical
- older
- christian
- irish
- russian
- juvenile
- european
- psychological
- recent
- available
- native
- current
- imaginative
- sanskrit
- educational
- medieval
- rich
- romantic
- french
- academic
- early
- greek
- extensive
- roman
- ancient
- earlier
- technical
