Vocabulary - Give Def.
Grammar
Literature - I
Vocabulary - Give Word
Literature - II
100
Pilfer
What is to steal in small quantities
100
A group of words that includes a subject and verb
What is a clause
100
The point of highest tension in a story; the turning point
What is Climax
100
bending readily; easily influenced
What is Pliant
100
the process by which the personality of a fictitious character is revealed through the character's speech, actions, appearance, etc.
What is Indirect Characterization
200
Surmount
What is to overcome, rise above
200
A phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun
What is an adjective phrase
200
A hint of something to occur later in a story
What is Foreshadowing
200
to hold back, hinder, impede
What is Hamper
200
The opposite of what is expected
What is Irony
300
Atone
What is to make up for, compensate
300
A clause that can act as the subject of the sentence, direct object, indirect object, object of the preposition, or predicate nominative
What is a noun clause
300
The feeling a reader gets based on the atmosphere/environment created by the author
What is Mood
300
not able to be corrected; beyond control
What is Incorrigible
300
A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence from the text and reasoning
What is Inference
400
Hew
What is to shape or cut down
400
"William Shakespeare was a talented writer" Independent or Subordiante
What is Independent
400
The mental pictures created by appealing to the five senses
What is Imagery
400
Hidden, present but not realized
What is Latent
400
To preview, set a purpose, connect, use prior knowledge, predict, visualize, monitor, question, clarify, evaluate, and make inferences. These are all: _________
What are Active Reading Strategies
500
Intricate
What is complicated, difficult to understand
500
"When I dice onions" Independent or Subordinate
What is Subordinate
500
Point of view when a story is narrated by a character in the story
What is First Person Point of View
500
Shameless, bold, disrespectul
What is Brazen
500
Refers to the author's opinions and/or attitude about his or her topic
What is Author's Perspective
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