The Notice
Stage Sets Through History
Six Too Many
Middle School Loneliness
Bonus x2
100

a piece of land or a building that is owned by a person or business

Property

100

To place in a straight line.

Align

100

a series of things or events; one following another; sequence

Succession

100

To agree to do or take something given

Accept

100

A person's greatest weakness or vulnerability, despite their overall strength.

Achilles' heel

200

to say that something is true

Admit

200

To carry away to.

Transport

200

a period of watching and waiting, as in preparation for a holy day

Vigil

200

Free from mistakes; correct.


Accurate

200

The main point that the author wants the reader to understand.

Central Idea

300

to leave someone or something that needs help 

Abandon

300

To originate from.

Derive

300

having a characteristic that makes a person or thing different from others

Distinctive

300

Not as one hoped for.

Disappointing

300

The reason why the author writes something. It could be to inform, entertain, persuade, or express feelings.

Purpose and Perspective

400

unwilling to wait for someone or something

Impatient

400

The art of drawing figures in two dimensions to give them apparent length, height, and depth.

Perspective

400

highly delicious or pleasing

Delectable

400

Excited and interested in what is going on.

Enthusiastic

400

a reasoned explanation or point of view that an author or character presents to persuade an audience or another character. Includes claims, evidence, and reasoning to support a particular idea, belief, or action.

Argument

500

at some later time

Eventually

500

Describing something with two halves that are identical.

Symmetrical

500

a deep, covered serving dish

Tureen

500

To believe that something will happen.

Expect

500

There are many types of literature. ________ is how a piece of writing is organized

Structure