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100

The relationship between an individual and the other members of the tribe

Kinship

100

The repetition of consonant sound anywhere within the neighboring words of a poem.

Consonance

100

Struggle between two opposing forces.

Conflict

100

King's structure, center of the community, a place for feasting, with ample brewed beverages.

Mead-Hall

100

Is a well-respected and intelligent scientist.

Dr. Jekyll

200

Rising Action.

Events that the main character faces.

200

Falling Action.

Events that lead to the end of the story.

200

Mood.

How the story makes you feel

200

Exposition 

Beginning of the story.

200

Main Character in Les Miserablles 

Jean Valjean

300

A huge, powerful, and overwhelming force or institution.

Juggernaut

300

Prison guard in Les Misérables.  Main antagonist. 

Javert

300

Tone

the writer's attitude toward the reader and the subject of the message.

300

Time and place a story takes place.

Setting

300

Most exciting part of the story.

Setting

400

They're the parts of a person's behavior and attitude that makes up their personality.

Character Traits

400

Body

 the main part of a literary or journalistic work

400

Introduction

1st part of the essay.  Where you provide your thesis statement. 

400

Conclusion 

Final paragraph in a essay.  Where you summarize your paper.

400

Is described as devilish, evil and a criminal mastermind.

Mr. Hyde

500

A Germanic power arrangement in which a king was obliged to rule in consultation with his thanes, or knights.

Comitatus

500

The close social bonds among the men of the tribe.

Fraternity    

500

Events leading to the end of the story.

Falling Action

500

In ancient Germanic law, the amount of compensation paid by a person committing an offense to the injured party or, in case of death, to his family.

Wergild

500

Reason for or intent in writing

Author's Purpose