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11th Grade-SP-Nov
November Spelling Activities for 11th Grade
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| audibility | The quality of being able to be heard clearly. |
| unity | The state of being joined together or working as a whole. |
| validation | The act of confirming that something is correct, acceptable, or worthwhile. |
| antinomy | A real or apparent contradiction between two principles or conclusions that both seem reasonable. |
| sort | To arrange or group things based on shared qualities or categories. |
| arbitration | A process where a neutral third party settles a dispute outside of court. |
| storyline | The main sequence of events that make up a story or plot. |
| encyclopedia | A reference work that contains articles on many topics, usually arranged alphabetically. |
| subtext | An underlying or implied meaning in a text, not stated directly. |
| license | Official permission to do, use, or own something, often given by an authority. |
| visibility | The state of being able to be seen or noticed. |
| integration | The process of combining parts into a whole, or including different groups or ideas together. |
| verification | The act of checking that something is true, accurate, or correct. |
| dilemma | A situation where a difficult choice must be made between two or more options. |
| rank | A position or level in a scale, hierarchy, or order of importance. |
| conciliation | Efforts to bring people into agreement and reduce conflict. |
| plot | The sequence of events and actions that make up a story. |
| thesaurus | A reference book or tool that lists words with their synonyms and related terms. |
| discourse | Written or spoken communication, especially serious or formal discussion. |
| permit | To allow something to happen; or an official document giving permission. |
| tangibility | The quality of being able to be touched or physically experienced. |
| synthesis | The act of combining separate ideas or elements into a new whole. |
| falsification | The act of proving something to be false, or altering information to make it untrue. |
| quandary | A state of uncertainty or confusion about what to do. |
| order | An arrangement or sequence according to a particular rule or pattern. |
| reconciliation | The process of restoring friendly relations after conflict or disagreement. |
| subplot | A secondary story line that supports or contrasts with the main plot. |
| concordance | Agreement or harmony; or a reference list that shows where words appear in a text. |
| dialectic | A method of discussion or reasoning that explores opposing ideas to reach deeper understanding. |
| allow | To let something happen or give permission for it. |
| palpability | The quality of being easily felt, noticed, or understood. |
| amalgamation | The process of combining or uniting multiple things into one. |
| confirmation | Proof or evidence that something is true or correct. |
| predicament | A difficult, unpleasant, or tricky situation. |
| sequence | A specific order in which related events or things follow each other. |
| compromise | An agreement where each side gives up something to reach a middle ground. |
| arc | A curved line or shape; in stories, the path of a character or plot over time. |
| index | An alphabetical list of topics with page numbers, usually at the back of a book. |
| polemic | A strong written or spoken attack on an idea, belief, or person. |
| consent | Permission or agreement for something to happen. |