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100

Analogies

Little is to small as smart is to 

Brain,Ignorant,Intelligent,Dumb,Foolish,Stupid

Intelligent

100


uninterrupted verbal discourse delivered by a single character within a dramatic, cinematic, or theatrical work, in which that character articulates thoughts, emotions, intentions, or reflections either to themselves, to other characters, or directly to the audience, without receiving immediate verbal response or interruption.

What is this called?

Monologue

100

Three foundational modes of persuasion used in rhetoric to convince an audience.

Ethos,Pathos,Logos

100

Unbroken; whole 

What is the vocab word?

Intact

100

Lazy averse to work.

What is the vocab word?

Indolent

200

Correct Capitalization

The Grand Canyon, located in the Northern part of Arizona, is the result of millions of years' worth of erosion by the colorado River.

What are the Capitalization errors?

northern and Colorado

200

a transient or sustained affective condition arising from the interplay of cognitive appraisal, physiological response, and psychological interpretation, which collectively shapes an individual’s perception, behavior, and subjective experience of internal and external stimuli.

What is this called?

Mood

200

A credible source is a publication, organization, or individual that presents factual information backed by research, expertise, and verifiable evidence.

Ethos

200

The sharing of another's emotions.

What is the vocab word?

Empathy

200

Intended to lesson another's anger.

What is the vocab word

Conciliatory

300

Good, better, best, bad, worse, and worst

In 1998, the publishing company Modern Library selected James Joyce's Ulysses as the ___ English novel of the twentieth century.

What goes in the blank spot?

Best

300

a dramatic device in which a character, typically in isolation or under the presumption of privacy on stage, verbalizes their internal thoughts, emotions, and deliberations aloud, thereby externalizing their private consciousness for the audience’s insight without direct acknowledgment or response from other characters within the dramatic context.

What is this called?

Soliloquy

300

An emotional appeal is a persuasive technique in which a source uses language, experiences, or imagery to evoke feelings such as sympathy, fear, hope, or excitement in order to influence an audience.

Pathos

300

Masculine; manly.

What is the vocab word?

Virile

300

To cancel; to repeal.

What is the vocab word?

Abrogate

400

Complete the sentence with the correct comparative or superlative adjective.

Since he decided to go back to school for a master's degree, Jerry has been thrifty in his spending habits.

What should thrifty be changed to?


Thriftier

400

an inherent psychological or moral defect, or a fundamental error in judgment within a character’s disposition, cognition, or ethical reasoning, which progressively distorts their decisions and perceptions, ultimately precipitating their reversal of fortune and leading to their downfall within a narrative structure.

What is this called?

Tragic Flaw

400

“Convince your school to start later in the morning, using your experience as a student-athlete who balances academics, sports, and sleep.” What do you need to show?

Ethos

400

The act of going out; an exit.

What is the vocab word?

Egress

400

Not obeying moral laws.

What is the vocab word?

Unconscionable

500

Participles, Participle Phrases, Prepositional phrase

Five American presidents have sported beards in office: Abraham Lincoln-who was the first to have a beard-Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford Hayes, James Garfield, and Benjamin Harrison.

What is the Prepositional phrase? 

in office

500

Explicit, objective, and conventionally agreed-upon lexical meaning of a term as it is defined in a standard dictionary, independent of context, interpretation, or subjective influence. In contrast, this refers to the secondary, associative, and often culturally or emotionally charged meanings that a word evokes beyond its literal definition, encompassing the implicit attitudes, values, and social or psychological implications that vary depending on context, audience, and cultural framework.

What are these called?

Denotation/Connotation

500

A scientist specializing in planetary physics and geodesy presents a first-person explanation for a general audience arguing that Earth is not flat. The explanation relies on _____. what is it?

Logos

500

Seeking to get things; greedy

What is the vocab word?

Acquisitive

500

Blessing.

What is the vocab word?

Benediction

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