Vocab Ch. 17-20
Vocab 21-24
Jewish Culture
Literary Elements
Writing
100

deprived

What is bereft?

100

profane or irreverent talk against God

What is blasphemy?

100

a Hebrew gold or silver coin

What is a shekel?

100

Bronze Bow is written in this narrative

What is third person limited?

100

Number of paragraphs in a standard essay

What is 5?

200

suspicious, distrustful, wary

What is leery?
200

silly, lacking seriousness

What is frivolous?

200

second king of Irael, author of Psalms

Who is David?

200

making a reference to another story

What is Allusion?

200

This paragraph can begin with a quote, interesting fact, joke, or a question to hook the reader.

What is the introduction paragraph?

300

long and narrow opening, crack

What is a fissure?

300

complained using abusive language; ranted

What is railed?

300

members of the priestly tribe of Levi; descendants of Aaron 

Who are Levites?

300

when an author tells stories about a character's past

What is a flashback?

300

Each body paragraph should contain at least this many text citations

What is 2?

400

manager

What is a steward?

400

great delight

What is rapture?

400

Day of Atonement

What is Yom Kippur?

400

When an author gives clues to what might happen in the future

What is foreshadowing?

400

Text citations should be in what punctuation, followed by what 

What are quotation marks and author's name and page number in parentheses?

500

promised to marry

What is betrothed?
500

criticism, rebuke

What is reproach?

500

festival of weeks; on this occasion new grain and new fruits are offered to the priests in the Temple

What is First Fruits?

500

When an author uses "like" or "as" to compare things

What is a simile?

500

the paragraph that summarizes the main points of an essay and gives a reflective commentary on why the points of the essay matter

What is the conclusion?