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11th Grade-SP-Nov

November Spelling Activities for 11th Grade

TermDefinition
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.
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