grammer
Lit terms
Vocab
Vocab
Vocab
100

Essentially carlos never finished his essey he made an AI write it. 

Essentially, Carlos never finished his essay; he made an AI write it. 

100

Story telling Arc(plot line)

A classic pattern of structuring events in fiction.

100

Slightly rude in speech and manner

Brusque

100

To break a rule or boundary.

Transgress

100

Regarded as too important to be changed/interfered with.

Sacrosanct

200

Demand for wedding planners is high because thats where the moneys at. 

Demand for wedding planners is high because that's where money can be made. 

200

Opponent of the protagonist

Antagonist

200

To make more pointed

Hone

200

Having a long or flexible quality

Lithe

200

Extremely Angry

Livid

300

She went crazy, since the banana are not peeled. 

She went crazy since the banana was not peeled. 

300

When the protagonist is the villain, but we emphasize with them anyways.

Anti hero

300

To support

espouse
300

Artificially sweet

Saccharine

300

Not able to be seen through; not transparent.

Opaque

400

Secretly Joe was in love with Carla he loved watching her play basketball. 

Secretly, Joe was in love with Carla; he loved watching her play basketball.

400

Character who serves as the direct contrast to emphasize the main character.

Foil

400

Extremely unpleasent

Odious

400

To travel across or through 

Traverse

400

Lacking originality

Trite

500
Overnight there is usually people rioting in the streets, so far the crime is high. 

Overnight, there are usually people rioting in the streets. So far, the crime is high. 

500

An insight about human life that's revealed in a literary work.

Theme

500

All future generations

Posterity

500

Emotionally uninvolved

Aloof

500

Showing great wealth and luxury

opulent