Narrative I
Argumentative I
Explanatory
Narrative II
Argumentative II
100

A conversation between two or more characters.

What is dialogue?

100

To give a reason for something.

What is justify?

100

To give to a cause, event, project, etc.

What is contribute?

100

To associate a thing with

What is attribute?

100

(v.) to reply quickly, sharply; 

(n.) a witty, sharp reply

What is retort?

200

The effect or result

What is a consequence?

200

Representing a different opinion

What is alternative?

200

Agreeing; in accord with; constantly following the same course

What is consistent?

200

Pleasing; satisfying

What is gratifying?

200

very honest; informal, unposed

What is candid?

300

A character's or narrator's point of view.

What is perspective?

300

A state of being free from doubt.

What is certainty?

300

To keep in good condition; to keep in existence or to preserve

What is maintain?

300

Continuous, determined, tireless

What is persistent?

300

to correct; to set right

What is rectify?

400

Outstanding; remarkable

What is notable?

400

To debunk something, or destroy the credibility of someone or something.

What is discredit?

400

The act of noticing; something observed

What is observation?

400

important, remarkable, worthy of attention

What is notable?

400

to guess without evidence

What is speculate?

500

To state the contrary or opposite; to deny

What is contradict?

500

Something that is accepted as true, without proof or evidence.

What is assumption?

500

Enough; the right amount as needed

What is sufficient?

500

To generate feelings or thoughts in someone

What is inspire?

500
to prove to be true

What is verify?

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