Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Narrative 1
Narrative 2
Random
100
To hesitate
Falter
100
Gloomy; depressing
Dismal
100
A category or type of literature, such as short story, folk tale, poem, novel, play.
Genre
100
Tells a story or describes a sequence of events in an incident.
Narrative
100
Remains of something broken or destroyed
Debris
200
Secretive
Furtive
200
To become smaller or less
Diminish
200
Imaginative language that is not meant to be interpreted literally.
Figurative Language
200
Describes a division of lines into equal groups.
Stanza
200
A feeling that someone or something is bad, worthless.
Disdain
300
Extremely bad
Egregious
300
Open resistance; bold disobedience
Defiance
300
The use of symbols
Symbolism
300
Words or information that appeal to the five senses.
Sensory Details
300
A strange or unusual mixture of things, especially drinks or medicines.
Concoction
400
A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance
Exasperation
400
A feeling that someone or something is bad, worthless.
Disdain
400
A comparison between two unlike things in which one thing is spoken of as if it were another.
Metaphor
400
Supported by facts and not influenced by personal opinion
Objective
400
The clear and orderly presentation of ideas in a paragraph or essay
Coherence
500
To cause someone to feel very happy
Exhilarate
500
Easy to notice; obvious
Conspicuous
500
The methods a writer uses to develop characters.
Characterization
500
The exact, literal meaning of a word
Denotation
500
The suggested or implied meaning or emotion associated with a word, beyond its literal definition.
Connotation
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