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100
completely destroy.


annihilate 

100

effective variety and arrangement of sentences, including purposeful transitions.

Syntax

100

true act of breaking a law

transgression

100

a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's extraordinary feats and adventures, often involving supernatural elements and significant historical or cultural events.

Epic poems 

100

the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

alliteration 

200

long narrow crack or opening 

fissure 

200

often represented with punctuation marks (...)

Ellipical

200

open rebellion against lawful authority 

mutiny 

200

any one of the nine goddesses of the arts 

muse

200

the mixing of sound from two sorces

cross fade 

300

very great age 

antiquity

300

rhyme and rhyme schemes, meter and rhythm, alliteration, and consonance.

sound devices

300

conversations between characters.

dialogue 

300

the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something.

incredulity

300

friendly exchange between speakers 

banter

400

violent or forceful pulling apart 

rending

400

refers to the emotional atmosphere or feeling created for the reader, distinct from the author's tone or attitude towards the subject.

mood 

400

a lengthy speech by one character 

monologue 

400

intended reader 

audience 

400

sound recorded from radio broadcasts

archival audio

500

loud excite and emotional

tumultuouse 

500

bringing or worthy of honor.

Honorable

500

is a contradiction between what a character thinks and what the audience knows 

Dramatic irony 

500

reason for writing 

purpouse 

500

groups of words that share a common letter pattern, often with the same vowel sound

word families

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