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Vocab. words for English 7th grad
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Confound | to puzzle, perplex, or confuse someone and make him or her uncertain or something: Syn- besilder, mystify, puzzle, confuse: Ant.-distinguish |
| Foliage | the leaves of plants and trees: Syn - leafage |
| Bias | an unfair like or dislike of someone or something: Syn - prejudice, partiality, unfairness, favor, on-sidedness: Ant - inpartiality, neutrality, objectivity, open-mindedness |
| Futile | useless, unsuccessful, ineffective, pointless, a waste of time: Syn - empty, fruitless, ineffective: Ant - effective, efficient, fruitful, productive, profitable, successful |
| Obsolete | no longer used; out-of-date; outmoded and replaced by something newer: Syn - outdated, dated: Ant - contemporary, current, modern, new |
| Nostalgia | a feeling of sadness, happiness, and bettersweet longing for people or things in the past |
| Zeal | great enthusiasm for and eager devotion to a job, cause, ideal, goal, etc.: Syn - eagerness, passion: Ant - unconcern |
| Parallel episodes | events that are happening at the same time, often without the main character's awareness |
| Setting | the time and place in which a narrative occurs |
| Foreshadowing | the technique of giving clues to coming events in a narrative |
| Flashback | a technique of disrupting the chronology of a narrative by shifting to an earlier time in order to introduce information |
| Hyperbole | an extremely exaggerated figure of speech, as I have told you a million times |
| Analogies | a pair of words that have the same relationship as another pair of words |
| Simile | a comparison of two unlike objects using like or as |
| Metaphor | a comparison of two unlike objects without using like or as; an implied comparison |
| Onomatopoeia | words that imitate their sound (buzz, meow) |
| Personification | a metaphorical figure of speech in which animals, ideas, things, etc., are represented as having human qualities |
| Idiom | an expression that doesn't mean what it literally says; has a meaning apart from its individual words (cute as pie, eleventh hour) |
| Index | a list of items (as topics or names) treated in a printed work that gives for each item the page number where it may be found |
| Theme | the lesson the author is trying to teach |
| Author's Purpose | the motive or reason for which an author writes: Entertain - tell a story: Inform/Explain - to give details: Persuade - get you to believe or think a certain way: Express Feelings/Opinions - show you the way he or she is thinking |