The poor, the powerful,
the humble
On sin, pleasure and purity
How to do things
We're in this together
Literary terms
100

Without resources; poor

What is impoverished?

100

With pleasure

What is fain?

100

Plentifully, in a freely available way

What is profusely?

100

God or a supernatural power

What is providence?

100

When one thing represents another

What is symbolism?

200

the lowest class of a feudal system, which held people in bondage

What is serfdom?

200

pure and untainted

What is unadulterated?

200

done mechanically and without enthusiasm

What is perfunctory?

200

The complete and exclusive control of a product or service

What is a monopoly?

200

an author's message

What is theme?

300

a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign

What is a viceroy?

300

wicked, evil

What is iniquitous?

300

In a grouchy or bad-tempered way

What is petulantly?

300

The reduction or elimination of weapons

What is disarmament?

300

It's how we organize all our essays based on a prompt, whether explanatory or argumentative, by first Restating the question, then answering the question, citing evidence, elaborating and explaining, and revising.

What is RACER?

400

a hermitage, monastic community, or other place of religious retreat for Hindus

What is an ashram?

400

Unpleasant or unacceptable

What is unpalatable?

400

boldly, rebelliously

What is defiantly?

400

shared by all members of a community; for common use

What is communal?

400

Specific description of sensory details

What is imagery?

500

a modest or low view of one's own importance; humbleness

What is humility?

500

conforming to the law or rules

What is legitimate?

500

imperative; required

What is peremptory?

500

dealings between people, either social or buying and selling

What is commerce?

500

The attitude or emotion an author conveys through writing.

What is tone?

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