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n. the equipment for a specific activity
 
tackle
 
mettle
 
extol
 
irascible
adj. able to pay all debts and financial obligations
 
solvent
 
augment
 
clement
 
strident
v. to combine into one
 
conflate
 
prate
 
collate
 
condone
n. courage and determination
 
mettle
 
tackle
 
genteel
 
venal
adj. foolishly sentimental; ridiculously emotional
 
maudlin
 
candid
 
Bastion
 
jaunty
v. to banish; to shut out from a group or society by common consent
 
ostracize
 
ostensible
 
extradite
 
tackle
v. to cast overboard; to discard
 
jettison
 
Bastion
 
mettle
 
retinue
n. a strong defense or fort (or something likened to it)
 
Bastion
 
jettison
 
maudlin
 
argot
n. a professional soldier hired by a foreign army
 
mercenary
 
solvent
 
venal
 
redress
adj. easily angered
 
irascible
 
tackle
 
Bastion
 
nuance
adj. numerous; large in quantity
 
copious
 
collate
 
chaos
 
condone
v. to turn over or deliver to the legal jurisdiction of another government or authority
 
extradite
 
ostracize
 
prate
 
strident
adj. wild and drunken
 
bacchanalian
 
maudlin
 
candid
 
Bastion
adj. stealthy; secretive
 
furtive
 
Bastion
 
fetid
 
prate
v. to make right; to correct
 
redress
 
genteel
 
credence
 
retinue
n. the formal or official way of correctly doing something
 
protocol
 
prate
 
rancor
 
extol
adj. feeling gloomy or hopeless
 
despondent
 
strident
 
solvent
 
diffident
v. to enlarge; to increase in amount or intensity
 
augment
 
solvent
 
adamant
 
clement
n. complete disorder
 
chaos
 
argot
 
bigot
 
prate
adj. harsh sounding; grating
 
strident
 
credence
 
solvent
 
diffident
v. to calm; to make satisfied (often only temporary)
 
appease
 
adamant
 
prate
 
expunge
n. careless neglect, often resulting in injury
 
negligence
 
credence
 
retinue
 
nuance
n. special words or phrases used by a specific group of people
 
argot
 
bigot
 
chaos
 
prate
adj. honest and straightforward; blunt
 
candid
 
condone
 
maudlin
 
rancor
v. to erase or eliminate
 
expunge
 
jaunty
 
elude
 
extol
n. one who is intolerant of differences in others
 
bigot
 
chaos
 
extol
 
argot
v. to escape notice; to get away from
 
elude
 
cliche
 
fetid
 
expunge
v. to talk pointlessly and at length
 
prate
 
chaos
 
elude
 
mettle
adj. free from restrictions
 
unfettered
 
mettle
 
genteel
 
fetid
v. to force someone into military service; n. someone forced into military service
 
conscript
 
condone
 
conflate
 
candid
n. followers or servants who accompany an important person
 
retinue
 
credence
 
mettle
 
fetid
n. inequality; difference
 
disparity
 
extradite
 
prate
 
jaunty
adj. professed but not necessarily true
 
ostensible
 
appease
 
ostracize
 
irascible
adj. lacking in self-confidence; shy
 
diffident
 
augment
 
strident
 
despondent
adj. unyielding; firm in opinion
 
adamant
 
argot
 
clement
 
augment
n. a worn-out idea or overused expression
 
cliche
 
collate
 
elude
 
chaos
adj. merciful; lenient
 
clement
 
adamant
 
solvent
 
augment
v. to praise highly
 
extol
 
genteel
 
argot
 
bigot
n. extreme hatred or ill will
 
rancor
 
argot
 
torpor
 
candid
adj. capable of betraying trust, especially if bribed
 
venal
 
extol
 
fetid
 
mettle
adj. to captivate as though spellbound
 
enthrall
 
genteel
 
enigma
 
venal
n. a state of sluggish mental or physical activity; a state of not caring
 
torpor
 
argot
 
chaos
 
rancor
adj. having a bad odor
 
fetid
 
elude
 
extol
 
candid
adj. polite and respectable manner
 
genteel
 
extol
 
venal
 
mettle
v. to arrange into the proper order, especially documents
 
collate
 
condone
 
cliche
 
conflate
n. one who merely dabbles in an art or science
 
dilettante
 
mettle
 
clement
 
collate
n. a mystery; something seemingly inexplicable
 
enigma
 
cliche
 
fetid
 
bigot
n. having a buoyant, self-confident air; brisk and crisp
 
jaunty
 
elude
 
expunge
 
rancor
n. belief or trust
 
credence
 
clement
 
condone
 
retinue
n. an expert in matters of culture, food, or wine
 
connoisseur
 
copious
 
condone
 
conflate
n. a slight or subtle degree of difference
 
nuance
 
prate
 
rancor
 
retinue
v. to forgive or overlook an offense
 
condone
 
candid
 
collate
 
conflate
allusion and metaphor example
 
He is such a Romeo with the ladies.
 
She is as playful as a kitten.
 
He is a walking dictionary.
 
Problem that arises in the story
idiom and metaphor example
 
That game was a piece of cake!
 
The time and place of a story
 
I am busy as a bee.
 
arranged in order of time
allusion definition
 
A reference to a the Bible, history, etc.
 
A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
 
A reference to the time and place of the story.
 
A reference to what will happen in the future.
personification example
 
Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name.
 
That game was a piece of cake!
 
The time and place of a story
 
a passage selected from a larger work
simile example
 
She is as playful as a kitten.
 
He is a walking dictionary.
 
The time and place of a story
 
I am busy as a bee.
metaphor example
 
He is a walking dictionary.
 
She is as playful as a kitten.
 
The time and place of a story
 
dictionary definition
hyperbole example
 
I am so hungry that I could eat a horse!
 
She is as playful as a kitten.
 
I am busy as a bee.
 
A group of lines in a poem
onomatopoeia example
 
I hit the car parked on the side of the road with a whack!
 
main character in the text; sometimes called the hero
 
Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name.
 
A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
alliteration and simile example
 
I am busy as a bee.
 
ostensible
 
appease
 
irascible
onomatopoeia definition
 
the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
 
A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
 
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
 
Forming or following a logical order or sequence.
personification definition
 
giving human qualities to inanimate objects
 
comparing two things using like or as
 
I am busy as a bee.
 
A group of lines in a poem
metaphor definition
 
comparing two things without using like or as; it is a DIRECT comparison
 
comparing two things using like or as
 
A comparison using like or as
 
A comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as.
hyperbole definition
 
extreme exaggeration
 
the opposite of exaggeration
 
Bastion
 
extradite
simile definition
 
comparing two things using like or as
 
A group of lines in a poem
 
A comparison using like or as
 
Fair; not influenced by emotions
alliteration definition
 
the repetition of beginning consanant sounds
 
Repetition of vowel sounds
 
the opposite of exaggeration
 
what a piece of writing is mainly about
Theme
 
Universal truth the reader learns through the character's actions
 
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
 
In literature, the perspective from which a story is told.
 
a character who changes throughout the text
Motivation
 
A character's reason for behaving a certain way that impacts the plot
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
a character who changes throughout the text
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
Confidante
 
character a protagonist trusts with his secrets so that we learn about the
 
A character's reason for behaving a certain way that impacts the plot
 
the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
 
character who is essential for the plot to advance/move
Foil
 
character who is a contrast to another character so we can see their differ
 
A character's reason for behaving a certain way that impacts the plot
 
character a protagonist trusts with his secrets so that we learn about the
 
character who is not essential for the plot to advance but they still have
Secondary character
 
character who is not essential for the plot to advance but they still have
 
a character who is summed up in one or two traits (Examples: Valvert; LeBre
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
character who is essential for the plot to advance/move
Primary character
 
character who is essential for the plot to advance/move
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
a character who displays multiple traits
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
Protagonist
 
main character in the text; sometimes called the hero
 
a character who changes throughout the text
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
a character who displays multiple traits
Antagonist
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
 
a character who changes throughout the text
 
a character who displays multiple traits
 
the opposite of exaggeration
Static character
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
 
a character who changes throughout the text
 
a character who displays multiple traits
Dynamic character
 
a character who changes throughout the text
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
a character who displays multiple traits
Round characer
 
a character who displays multiple traits
 
a character who changes throughout the text
 
A comparison using like or as
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
Flat character
 
a character who is summed up in one or two traits (Examples: Valvert; LeBre
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
a character who changes throughout the text
 
character who is essential for the plot to advance/move
Suspense
 
A feeling of uncertainty and curiosity about what will happen next in a sto
 
Sequence of events in a story that solves the conflict
 
A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
 
finding similarities and differences between 2 things
Flashback
 
A scene that interrupts the normal chronological sequence of events in a st
 
a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.
 
Sequence of events in a story that solves the conflict
 
character who is not essential for the plot to advance but they still have
Foreshadowing
 
Clues that drop hints about the plot (occurs in exposition, narrative hook,
 
The last part of the plot where the conflict has been fixed or resolved
 
Fourth part of the plot that is the most exciting moment of the story; turn
 
The reason the author has for writing (to inform, persuade, or entertain)
Resolution
 
The last part of the plot where the conflict has been fixed or resolved
 
First part of the plot that introduces the characters, setting, and conflic
 
Third part of the plot that has multiple events that build suspense
 
Second part of the plot that grabs the readers' attention
Falling Action
 
The fifth part of a story after the climax and before the very end where th
 
Third part of the plot that has multiple events that build suspense
 
when the narrator refers to one of the characters (or the reader) as "You"
 
The last part of the plot where the conflict has been fixed or resolved
Climax
 
Fourth part of the plot that is the most exciting moment of the story; turn
 
Second part of the plot that grabs the readers' attention
 
First part of the plot that introduces the characters, setting, and conflic
 
Third part of the plot that has multiple events that build suspense
Rising Action
 
Third part of the plot that has multiple events that build suspense
 
The last part of the plot where the conflict has been fixed or resolved
 
First part of the plot that introduces the characters, setting, and conflic
 
Second part of the plot that grabs the readers' attention
Narrative Hook
 
Second part of the plot that grabs the readers' attention
 
First part of the plot that introduces the characters, setting, and conflic
 
Third part of the plot that has multiple events that build suspense
 
a character who changes throughout the text
Exposition
 
First part of the plot that introduces the characters, setting, and conflic
 
Third part of the plot that has multiple events that build suspense
 
Second part of the plot that grabs the readers' attention
 
The last part of the plot where the conflict has been fixed or resolved
Internal conflict
 
Problem within a character (character v/s self)
 
Problem between two outside forces
 
A struggle when the character has to make a decision
 
Problem that arises in the story
External conflict
 
Problem between two outside forces
 
Problem that arises in the story
 
Communication between two or more people
 
A struggle between two opposing forces.
Conflict
 
Problem that arises in the story
 
The time and place of a story
 
Problem between two outside forces
 
A group of lines in a poem
Plot
 
Sequence of events in a story that solves the conflict
 
the piece of literature you just read
 
Communication between two or more people
 
Forming or following a logical order or sequence.
author's purpose
 
The reason the author has for writing (to inform, persuade, or entertain)
 
The narrator is a character in the story. ( I, me, my, we, our )
 
The reason something happens and the result of it happening.
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
situational irony
 
An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
 
I hit the car parked on the side of the road with a whack!
 
A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
 
In literature, the perspective from which a story is told.
dramatic irony
 
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
 
what a piece of writing is mainly about
 
the repetition of beginning consanant sounds
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
verbal irony
 
A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
 
Sequence of events in a story that solves the conflict
 
The reason something happens and the result of it happening.
 
A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
denotation
 
dictionary definition
 
diffident
 
despondent
 
disparity
main idea
 
what a piece of writing is mainly about
 
A group of lines in a poem
 
the piece of literature you just read
 
He is a walking dictionary.
parallelism
 
similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or c
 
Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name.
 
A comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as.
 
main character in the text; sometimes called the hero
anecdote
 
a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
 
A word that imitates the sound it represents.
 
A character's reason for behaving a certain way that impacts the plot
 
Forming or following a logical order or sequence.
3rd person omniscient
 
narrator is all-knowing
 
jettison
 
Bastion
 
arranged in order of time
3rd person limited
 
the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
 
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
 
The reason something happens and the result of it happening.
 
The narrator is a character in the story. ( I, me, my, we, our )
2nd person point of view
 
when the narrator refers to one of the characters (or the reader) as "You"
 
Second part of the plot that grabs the readers' attention
 
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
 
I hit the car parked on the side of the road with a whack!
1st person point of view
 
The narrator is a character in the story. ( I, me, my, we, our )
 
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
 
Problem within a character (character v/s self)
 
main character in the text; sometimes called the hero
foreshadowing
 
A narrative device that hints at coming events; often builds suspense or an
 
Third part of the plot that has multiple events that build suspense
 
A feeling of uncertainty and curiosity about what will happen next in a sto
 
A text structure that presents a problem and offers solutions to solve the
flashback
 
a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.
 
Sequence of events in a story that solves the conflict
 
main character in the text; sometimes called the hero
 
A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
sequential
 
Forming or following a logical order or sequence.
 
He is a walking dictionary.
 
arranged in order of time
 
comparing two things using like or as
chronological
 
arranged in order of time
 
narrator is all-knowing
 
rancor
 
extreme exaggeration
compare/contrast
 
finding similarities and differences between 2 things
 
giving human qualities to inanimate objects
 
The time and place of a story
 
Fair; not influenced by emotions
problem/solution
 
A text structure that presents a problem and offers solutions to solve the
 
The structure of the text or how the author chooses to organize the text.
 
In literature, the perspective from which a story is told.
 
Sequence of events in a story that solves the conflict
cause/effect
 
The reason something happens and the result of it happening.
 
A word that imitates the sound it represents.
 
He is such a Romeo with the ladies.
 
That game was a piece of cake!
Onomatopoeia
 
A word that imitates the sound it represents.
 
A struggle between two opposing forces.
 
Problem between two outside forces
 
Problem that arises in the story
assonance
 
Repetition of vowel sounds
 
jettison
 
dictionary definition
 
retinue
allegory
 
A literary work in which characters, objects, or actions represent abstract
 
A struggle when the character has to make a decision
 
Problem within a character (character v/s self)
 
A word that imitates the sound it represents.
symbolism
 
A person, place or object which has a meaning in itself but suggests other
 
The reason something happens and the result of it happening.
 
a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.
 
A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
understatement
 
the opposite of exaggeration
 
extreme exaggeration
 
dictionary definition
 
To indirectly say or show
allusion
 
A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of
 
A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
 
Sequence of events in a story that solves the conflict
 
A reference to a famous person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
analogy
 
A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
 
A comparison using like or as
 
A comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as.
 
comparing two things using like or as
setting
 
The context in time and place in which the action of a story
 
The reason something happens and the result of it happening.
 
The repetition of beginning consanant sounds
 
The main conflict in a story
stanza
 
A group of lines in a poem
 
negligence
 
I am busy as a bee.
 
arranged in order of time
excerpt
 
a passage selected from a larger work
 
The time and place of a story
 
the opposite of exaggeration
 
A group of lines in a poem
excessive
 
Exceeding the usual, proper, or normal
 
A comparison using like or as
 
arranged in order of time
 
comparing two things using like or as
assumption
 
A belief or statement taken for granted without proof.
 
A word that imitates the sound it represents.
 
Problem between two outside forces
 
a passage selected from a larger work
the selection
 
the piece of literature you just read
 
the opposite of exaggeration
 
A group of lines in a poem
 
The time and place of a story
to advance
 
to help an idea grow; to add to an idea so that it continues grow in comple
 
Sequence of events in a story that solves the conflict
 
A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
 
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
to expose
 
to reveal
 
torpor
 
genteel
 
solvent
dialogue
 
Communication between two or more people
 
Problem between two outside forces
 
A struggle between two opposing forces.
 
Repetition of vowel sounds
summary
 
A retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
 
Exceeding the usual, proper, or normal
 
The time and place of a story
 
A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
objective
 
Fair; not influenced by emotions
 
arranged in order of time
 
dictionary definition
 
The time and place of a story
internal conflict
 
A struggle when the character has to make a decision
 
a passage selected from a larger work
 
Problem within a character (character v/s self)
 
A struggle between two opposing forces.
conflict
 
A struggle between two opposing forces.
 
Communication between two or more people
 
a passage selected from a larger work
 
Problem between two outside forces
to imply
 
To indirectly say or show
 
I am busy as a bee.
 
The time and place of a story
 
to reveal
simile
 
A comparison using like or as
 
comparing two things using like or as
 
copious
 
A group of lines in a poem
point of view
 
In literature, the perspective from which a story is told.
 
a passage selected from a larger work
 
The time and place of a story
 
a character in opposition to the protagonist
rhyme scheme
 
A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
 
arranged in order of time
 
what a piece of writing is mainly about
 
A group of lines in a poem
significance
 
Importance; How does the information matter to the piece?
 
Problem that arises in the story
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
Communication between two or more people
text structure
 
The structure of the text or how the author chooses to organize the text.
 
a character who changes throughout the text
 
a character who does not change throughout the text
 
main character in the text; sometimes called the hero
metaphor
 
A comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as.
 
A comparison using like or as
 
A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
 
comparing two things using like or as