Terms I
Terms II
Terms III
Terms IV
Term VI
100

Conversation between two or more persons

What is Dialogue?

100

series of events that take place in a story

What is plot? 

100

The state of being present or existing in a particular place, situation, or moment, often implying attentiveness, involvement, or influence.

What is presence? 

100

The act of repeating something, such as words, phrases, or actions, often used for emphasis, reinforcement, or creating rhythm or pattern in writing or speech.

What is repetition? 

100

The state of being successful, flourishing, or thriving, often characterized by economic well-being, social progress, and overall happiness.

What is prosperity? 

200

 a state of uncertainty or excitement about a specific outcome

What is suspense? 

200

 The conclusion or outcome of a conflict in a story where the issues or problems are resolved, providing closure to the narrative.

What is resolution? 

200

The way in which something is understood, interpreted, or viewed by an individual or group, often influenced by personal experiences, beliefs, and biases.

What is Perception? 

200

whenever a person says something or does something that departs from what they (or we) expect them to say or do.

What is irony?

300

The main point or theme of a text or piece of writing, which contains its primary message or argument.

What is central idea? 

300

Love, loyalty, and devotion to one's country, often expressed through actions or attitudes that support its interests, values, and principles.

What is patriotism? 

300

The protection and responsible management of natural resources, ecosystems, or cultural heritage to ensure their sustainable use and survival for future generations.

What is conservation?

300

The process of bringing together or uniting separate elements into a single, cohesive whole, often to create orderliness

What is unification?
400

The use of similar grammatical structures, phrases, or patterns in writing or speech to create symmetry, balance, or emphasis, often enhancing clarity and rhythm.

What is parallelism? 

400

The main point or theme of a text or piece of writing, which contains its primary message or argument.

What is central idea? 

400

To list or mention items or details individually and systematically, often in a specific order or sequence.

What is enumerate? 

400

Regular payments made by an employer or government to retired employees as a form of income support during their retirement years.

What is Pensions?

500

A feeling of disrespect towards someone or something considered unworthy or deserving of disapproval.

What is contempt? 

500

Oppressive or unjust exercise of power by a ruler or government, often characterized by cruel control over the people and disregard for their rights and freedoms.

What is Tyranny?

500

A struggle or disagreement between opposing forces or characters in a story, often driving the plot forward and leading to tension or dramatic action.



What is conflict?

500

Central idea of writing that the writer believes in

What is claim?

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