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Grammar
Lit Terms
100

Extremely angry

livid

100

Emotionally unenvolved

Aloof

100

Slightly rude in speech or manner 

Brusque

100

The students studyed hard for there test next week

The students studied hard for their test next week. 

100

An insight about human life that is revealed in a literary work

Theme

200

Not able to be seen

Opaque

200

To travel across or through

Traverse

200

Extremely unpleasent 

Odious

200

Although she needed grocerys she didnt go to the store. 

Although, she needed groceries she didn't go to the store. 

200

A classic pattern of structuring events in fiction

Storytelling Arc

300

Lacking originality or flair

Trite
300

To break a rule or boundary

Transgress

300

To make more pointed

Hone

300

Secretely Joe was happy to return to school after a tedious two week winter break filled with full time work at his mothers insurance office

Secretly, Joe was happy to return to school after a tedious two-week winter break, filled with full-time work at his mother's insurance office.

300

The opponent who blocks the protagonist 

Antagonist 

400

Too important to be changed/interfered with 

Sacrosanct 

400

Having a long or flexible quality

Lithe

400

All future generations

Posterity

400

He went too the libary, he had a test tomorrow

He went to the library; he had a test tomorrow. 

400

Protagonist is the villian of the story, but we still emphasize

Anti Hero

500

Showing great wealth or luxury

Opulent

500

Artificially sweet

saccharine

500

To support

Espouse
500

In the afternoon we have two security guards on duty so far we have no issues we know of.

In the afternoon, we have two security guards on duty. So far, we have no known issues. 

500

A character who serves as a direct contrast to another character to emphasize their abilities

Foil