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Annihilate

To destroy completely 

100

Deport

Force to leave a country 

100

Liberated

Set free

100

Mood

The emotion of feeling that a text creates for the reader 

100
Mono 
One
200

Conspicuous

Obvious; easily seen or notice 

200

Delusion

A false belief, usually firmly held even with evidence being shown 

200
Dialogue 

Anything a character says, aloud. Usually in conversation with another character.

200

Obligation

A commitment; something that must be done because of a rule, law, or promise. 

200

Central Idea 

The most important idea(s) that the author is communicating 

300

Analogy 

A type of comparison that Identifies similarities between two things in order to explain them 

300

Dramatic Irony 

A literary technique where the author provides information to the reader that the characters are not aware of, evoking humor, suspense or tragedy. 

300

Foreshadowing

A subtle warning or indication of a future event in a text. A "hint" that something usually bad will happen. 

300

Juxaposition

When two things or concepts are placed side by side to emphasize the difference between them. 

300

Characterization

The process by which the writer reveals the personality and traits of a character.

400

Dramatic Irony 

A literary technique where the author provides information to the reader that the characters are not aware of, evoking humor suspense, or tragedy. 

400

Genocide

The intentional killing of a large number of people from a specific background or identity group, with the goal of destroying that group. 

400

Ideology

A system of beliefs and values, often regarding politics or religion, that guides the way a group of people thinks and behaves. 

400

Propaganda

Information, often false or misleading- used to promote a political idea or cause. 

400

Indignantly

A sense of displeasure in response to something unjust or offensive.

500

Apathy

A lack of interest or enthusiasm

500

Camaraderie

Friendship; a feeling of connection and common purpose with others 

500

Elude

To escape or avoid, physically or mentally.

500

Indifference

Having no particular interest, opinion, or sympathy.

500

Preface

A section in the text that comes before the main text. Usually written to explain the authors purpose/reflection.