very poor (po)
poverty
great danger (per)
peril
a helpful effect or advantage (ben)
benefit
Prevent someone from having something that they need or want; (de)
deprive
Who is on the ten-dollar bill
Alexander Hamilton
A young student (p)
pupil
wrestle with something, often a problem (gr)
grapple
able to recover from something difficult (re)
resilience
An idea or belief that something starts and grows from; (f)
foundation
The opposite of your thesis
counterargument
Most basic part of something
fundamental
different than normal expectations (a)
atypical
Move about aimlessly
roam
a social system that separates minority groups
segregation
When we learn background information about the character's or the story (usually in the beginning) this is called
exposition
To make a problem worse
exacerbate
Be a signal for or a symptom of
indicate
A large loan you have to pay back
Mortgage (Mortgaging)
a basic part of something that can't be changed (in)
inherently
What point of view are "Alexander Hamilton" and "Lose Yourself" written in?
Both 1st and 3rd
Very rich
affluent
To make right or correct
rectify
to make a disguised reference to something else
allude(d)
not putting an end to doubt or question;
inconclusive
Spell the word that means "your response to the counterargument"
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