Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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grace ɡreɪs A2 |
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save seɪv A1 |
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horrible ˈhɔːrəbl A2 |
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escape ɪˈskeɪp A2 |
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promise ˈprɑːmɪs A1 |
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realm relm B1 |
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rescinded rɪˈsɪndɪd B2 |
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upset ʌpˈsɛt A2 |
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troubled ˈtrʌbəld A2 |
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achieve əˈtʃiːv A2 |
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secrets ˈsiːkrɪts A1 |
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princess ˈprɪnsɛs A1 |
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dangerous ˈdeɪnʤərəs A2 |
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physics ˈfɪzɪks B1 |
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hypothesis haɪˈpɒθɪsɪs B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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this is your mother's through your grace
➔ Possessive pronoun ('your'), prepositional phrase ('through your grace')
➔ The phrase indicates something belonging to Clara's mother, and the grace of the person being addressed is the means by which it's accessed. The use of 'through' implies agency or permission.
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you're lucky to be alive
➔ Contraction ('you're'), adjective ('lucky'), infinitive ('to be')
➔ A common expression conveying gratitude for survival. The contraction 'you're' is informal but typical in speech.
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Oh duffer of course I meant the 4th whalemen
➔ Interjection ('Oh'), noun used as a term of address ('duffer'), modal verb ('of course'), definite article ('the'), noun phrase ('4th whalemen')
➔ The speaker corrects themselves, using 'duffer' as a slightly dismissive term. 'Of course' functions as a discourse marker indicating clarification. '4th whalemen' is a specific group or title.
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remember Clara nothing is as it seems
➔ Imperative verb ('remember'), proper noun ('Clara'), indefinite pronoun ('nothing'), comparative structure ('as...as')
➔ A warning to Clara, emphasizing the deceptive nature of the world she's entering. The 'as...as' construction highlights the difference between appearance and reality.
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