Choose a word from Vocabulary Lesson 12. In at least one paragraph, define the word in your own words and explain where you encountered it. Describe how understanding this word helps improve your communication or writing skills.

 The word "maelstrom" literally means a wild and confusing mixture, like being in a perplexing whirlwind. I first heard it while watching a documentary about extreme weather. They talked about a huge ocean whirlpool and called it a "maelstrom", and the word stuck in my head because it sounded so intense. Now I use it whenever I need to describe something that is totally out of control, like one of those days when everything that can go wrong happens at the same time. It's such a good word because it really conveys that sense of being in a messy maelstrom of chaos.


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