Terms
Terms
Terms
Terms
Terms
100

the main forms or categories of literature

genre

100

text that tells about real people, places, and events

nonfiction

100

internal conflict

a struggle within a character's mind

100

drama

stories that are meant to be performed

100

characters

the people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in a story

200

future generations

posterity

200

a comfort

consolation

200

external conflict

a struggle between a characters and an outside force

200

a three-dimensional picture made by a laser light

hologram

200

to return to life or consciousness

revive

300

rupees

Indian units of money

300

wooden beams that support a roof

rafters

300

more than enough; plentiful

copious

300

fierceness; extreme intensity

ferocity

300
shake with a slight, rapid movement

quiver

400

cower

to crouch or shrink down in fear

400

harmony or agreement; as with one voice

unison

400

having the ability to anticipate the future and prepare for it

foresighted

400

continue to stay; delay leaving

linger

400

sheepishly

with a bashful or embarrassed look

500

a person who studies living things by observing them directly

naturalist

500
people who assist an ambassador

attaches

500

colonial officials

a person holding a position in the British government ruling India

500

criticism for a fault

reproof

500

cunningly

in a clever way that is meant to trick or deceive