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lit terms
grammar
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to hone is:

to make more pointed

100

to transgress is:

to break a rule or boundary

100

to be livid is:

extremely angry

100

an antagonist is:

the opponent that blocks the protagonist

100

The fork was bigger then the spoon.

Then is wrong. It needs to be than.

200

to be odious is:

extremely unpleasant

200

to be saccharine is:

artificially sweet

200

to be opaque is:

not able to be seen through; not transparent

200

an antihero is:

when the protagonist is the villain of the story, but we empathize anyway 

200

The dog along with the cat played with the baby.

Add comas after dog and cat. 

300

posterity is:

all future generations

300

to be lithe is:

having a long or flexible quality

300

to be opulent is:

showing great wealth and luxury

300

a theme is:

an insight about human life that is revealed in literary work

300

We eated spaggety for diner.

Change eated to ate, spaggety to spaghetti, and diner to dinner.
400

to be brusque is:

slightly rude in speech or manner

400

to transverse is:

to travel across or through

400

to be sacrosanct is:

regarded as too important to change or be interfered with

400

a foil is:

a character that serves as a direct contrast to another character. this is a device the author uses to emphasize the qualities of the main character

400

travis Kelce lost his game its the first loss of the season.

Travis needs to be capitalized and there needs to be semi colon after game. “Its” is the wrong form. It needs to be “it’s”.

500

to espouse is:

to support

500

to be aloof is:

emotionally uninvolved 

500

to be trite is:

lacking origionality

500

what is story telling arc:

a classic patern of structuring events in fiction

500

Their the best class in hole skool according too the principle they cleaned his car.

They’re the best class in the whole school, according to the principal; they cleaned his car.

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