Vocabulary
Type of reading skill
Type of writing skill
application of a different reading skill
application of a different writing skill
100

failing to make progress or be successful.


What is languish?

100

a literary device whereby one story is contained inside another story.

what is Framing?

100

a fundamental idea, person, or set of circumstances that appears frequently enough in literary works to be regarded as a universal idea or scenario.

What is gothic genre?

100

the use of clear, concise language that not only effectively transmits information but also educates the reader.

What is detrmining word choice?

100

group conversation to generate ideas or find solutions.

what is brainstorming?

200

make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense.

to satisfy


What is Assuage?

200

a fundamental idea, person, or set of circumstances that appears frequently enough in literary works to be regarded as a universal idea or scenario.

what are Archetypes?

200

group conversation to generate ideas or find solutions.

what is romantacism genre?

200

choose the explanation that fits the relevant facts the best.

What is making inferences?

200

allows you to express the core idea of the paper as an argument, which you will then back with supporting evidence in the body of the paper.

what is developing a claim?

300

to approach someone and engage in aggressive conversation

what is accost?

300

a tale you create from nothing but your imagination. You must select your cast of characters and conceive of the plot in your head. The story must be made relatable to your audience in order for them to believe it.

what is Dystopian society?

300

a tale you create from nothing but your imagination. To control the course of the story, you must select your characters and exercise creative imagination. The story must be made relatable to your audience in order for them to believe it.

What is fictional narrative?

300

the use of clear, concise language that not only effectively relays information but also educates the reader.

what is analyzing the impact of humor on tone?

300

analyzing a text closely, deciphering its implications, and investigating the author's decisions.

what is a literary analysis?

400

tending to regulate and control or calm

what is sedative?

400

Verified content that is taken straight from the source or another document and used to reinforce a claim or a point of view

what is textual evidence?

400

to help strengthen your story, polish your story, and fix story flaws.

What is revising a story?

400

a word, phrase, remark, or idea that has more than one possible interpretation.

What is investigating ambiguity?

400

a study in which secondary research—as opposed to primary research—was used to find the data.

what is a literature project?

500

false;questionable

what is spurious?

500

Based on the relevance of the location, the interpreter created it in an artistic manner.

What is interpereting theme?

500

 an unresolved ending, found more often in TV shows but still present in movies

what is a cliffhanger?

500

the way text is organized by authors.

what is text structure?

500

the series of incidents that comprise a story. A story's general organization is referred to as its structure or narrative structure.

what is plot?