Literary Term
Comm Skills Vocab
Eng II Vocab
EOC Day
Literature
100

draw a conclusion based on observation

Infer

100

A hated, repellant person or thing

Anathema

100

One who is outgoing; one who is energized rather than drained by interactions with others

Extrovert

100

The time the exam starts

8 am 

100
"The Beast" the boys killed on the beach. 

Simon

200

uses contradictory statements to reveal a reality different from what appears to be true.

Irony 

200

Made up of dissimilar parts; being of many colors

Motley 

200

An image or representation especially of a person especially : a crude figure representing a hated person

Effigy

200

The word that "E" stands for in RACES

Explain

200

Mr. Darcy's aunt

Lady Catherine De Bourgh

300

A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way

Analogy 

300

The act of holding a belief that goes against established doctrine

Heresy 

300

To give a false impression of

Belie

300

The answer to whether you can bring a book to read after the exam 

Yes

300

The character who said "She's tolerable, I suppose, but not handsome enough to tempt me"

Mr. Darcy 

400

A struggle between a character and an outside force

External Conflict 

400

Teasing; playful conversation

Banter

400

Performed with such ease and skill as to appear insincere; artful; slick

Glib

400

The most important thing to include when including a quote for "C"

Quotation marks 

400

The person who states the following: "Maybe there isn't a beast. Maybe it's only us."

Simon

500

Narrator is not a character, but sees the world through only one character's eyes and thoughts

Third person limited 

500

Lacking social graces; tactless

Gauche

500

Stern and cold in appearance or manner

Austere

500

The percentage the exam is of the final grade. 

20 percent 

500

Mr. Bennet's third oldest daughter

Mary 

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