Grammar
Lit Terms
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
100

Last christmas I gave you my heart the very next day you gave it away. Its mine and bakers favorite song its been our favorite song since the 9th of September.

Last Christmas, I gave you my heart. The very next day, you gave it away. This is mine and Baker's favorite song, since the 9th of September.

100

The opponent who blocks the protagonist

Antagonist 

100

To break a rule or boundary.

Transgress

100

Slightly rude in speech or manner

Brusque

100

regarded as too important to be changed interfered with.

sacrosanct

200

Mr. Tapia is my favorite teacher at tolton. I like to do art and watch him unicycel and nunchucks.

Mr. Tapia is my favorite teacher at Tolton. I like to create art and watch him unicycle and use his nun chucks.

200

When the protagonist is actually the villain of the story but we still empathize with them

Anti-Hero

200

Having a long or flexible quality.

Lithe

200

To support.

Espouse

200

Extremely angry

Livid

300

Our soccer team has 3 captains who are Steven Lucas and JT we hope to win state this year.

Our soccer team has three captains: Steven, Lucas, and JT. They are very good at their job.

300

An insight about human life revealed in a literary work.

Theme

300

Artificially sweet.

Saccharine

300

Extremely unpleasant.

Odious

300

Not able to be seen through; not transparent.

Opaque

400

A classic pattern of structuring events in fiction. 

Storytelling Arc

400

Emotionally uninvolved.

Aloof

400

All future generations

Posterity

400

Lacking originality or flair

Trite

500

A character who serves as a direct contrast to another character.

Foil

500

To travel across or through.

Traverse

500

To make more pointed.

Hone

500

Showing great wealth and luxury

Opulent

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