consensus
unanimity
unbeliever; unfaithful
infidel
condemn
censure
insulting, abusive, or highly critical language
invective OR vituperation
The answer to the subject-matter question is the
thesis statement
rarely
seldom
a restriction or impediment to someone's freedom of action.
trammels
unreasonably; illogically
sophistically (sophistry: arguments that sound correct but are actually false)
a strong verbal or written attack on someone or something
polemic
The reader’s sensation of being pulled away from familiar ideas toward new, unfamiliar ones is called creating a thesis with _________ .
tension
weep
lament
so intense as to seem almost tangible
palpable
roomy
capacious
make worse
exacerbate
Synonym for guilty
culpable
beneficial
salutary
a claim or assertion of a claim to something
pretension
member of a sect
sectarian
inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable
formidable
Synonym for frankness; openness
candor
approve
assent
instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction
inculcate
supporter (or "biased" used as an adj.)
partisan
having or showing a lack of self-control; immoderate
intemperate
Synonym for immorality; wickedness
vice