Vocab
Vocab
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Poetry and Drama
100
null and void
without legal force or effect; no longer binding
100
making no mistakes, faultless, accurate
unerring
100
We ate steak.
steak
100
Which bank loaned Eric the money?
Eric
100
The written text of a play is called
script
200
pry
to pull loose by force; to look closely; to be nosy
200
spruce up; brighten, freshen; restore or improve
refurbish
200
Jennifer threw me a birthday party
party
200
Our teacher baked us some chocolate chip cookies.
us
200
this type of poem has 5 syllables in the first line, then 7 syllables, then 5 syllables.
Haiku
300
subsequent
coming after; following in time, place, or order
300
all of a person's offspring; descendants; all future generations
posterity
300
I gave my new puppy a bubble bath
bath
300
Could you show Tyhzair the best way to the cafeteria?
Tyhzair
300
When characters speak to each other in a drama, we call this:
dialogue
400
rigorous
severe, harsh, strict
400
a wide view; an unobstructed view of an area
panorama
400
We cooked pasta for dinner last night
pasta
400
Cyniah bought her mother some awesome new shoes.
mother
400
This type of poem is in the shape of whatever the poet is writing about
concrete
500
resourceful
able to deal promptly and effectively with all sorts of problems; clever; creative
500
a person who does not follow the normal trends or ideas
nonconformist
500
The students played Jeopardy in Miss P's class.
Jeopardy
500
Kevon and his aunt went to the boardwalk in Wildwood.
no indirect object
500
This type of drama ends with the main character's downfall or death. Romeo and Juliet as well as other Shakespearean plays are examples
tragedy