Unit 1 Vocab A
Unit 1 Vocab B
Unit 2 Vocab A
Unit 2 Vocab B
Unit 3 Vocab A
100

varied; many different kinds; not all the same

diverse

100

to express oneself clearly and easily

fluent

100

a viewpoint or vantage point

perspective

100

the voice that "talks" to the reader; the narrator of a poem

speaker of a poem

100

realm or sphere of activity or influence

domain

200

to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check

inhibit

200

neither hot nor cold; lukewarm

tepid

200

to form or mark differently from other such things

differentiate

200

beneficial; producing good

beneficient

200

to note or distinguish as different; differentiate

discriminate

300

a short tale to teach a moral lesson; often with animals or inanimate objects as characters

fable

300
a forced obligation

compulsion

300

to absorb, unite, or combine into one whole

incorporate

300

things that cause a response or reaction

stimuli

300

to rasie to a higher degree; to make better; to raise the value of

enhance

400

agreeable to reason and logic

rational

400

emotionally moving or stimulating

poignant

400

a manner or act of doing something; a form or typed of something

mode

400

the main claim or main idea a writer wants to make about a subject

thesis

400

to call up; cause to appear; summon

evoke

500

to come between disputing people, groups, etc.

intervene

500
a writing principle that suggests that a trio of events or characters is more humorous, satisfying, or effective than other numbers

rule of three

500

to adjust with relation to, or to bring into due relation with surroundings

orient

500

repetition of a pattern of words or phrases in a text or the use of similar grammatical structures within a text

parallel structure
500

to speak or write in favor of; recommend publicly; support or urge by argument

advocate

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