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avocation Noun: a pastime or hobby; a profession practiced with enjoyment.
vocal Adjective: connected with speaking or with the voice
vocalist The pianist played a series of notes before the vocalist began singing lyrics.
vocation Noun: A job; a calling or inclination toward a type of work or service
addictive Adjective: habit-forming, hard to break away from, easy to say yes to.
contradict Verb: to speak against, to say the opposite of
dictation Noun: the act of saying words for someone else to write down
predict Verb: To say what will happen in the future, often using reason or experience.
verdict Noun: The words of decision from a jury.
plot The sequence of events in a story--beginning, middle, and end.
Exposition he beginning of the story where the main characters and initial conflicts are introduced. The setting of the story (time, place, weather, culture etc.).
Rising Action Events that lead up to the climax. They help create tension and suspense, and there may be more conflicts
Climax he turning point of the story; the moment of tension, emotion, or suspense that determines the resolution. The main conflict is addressed.
Falling Action Eases the tension and shows how the main character resolves the conflict.
Resolution/Conclusion he end of the story is typically where the main conflict is resolved
Idiom A phrase or expression that says one thing, but means something else.
Allusion A reference to something outside of what you are reading- a place, person, or event.
Hyperbole An extreme exaggeration.
Simile A comparison of two different things using the words “like” or “as
Metaphor A direct comparison of two different things without using “like” or “as”; it describes something by calling it something else.
Personification Describing nonhuman animals, objects, or ideas as though they possess human qualities or emotions.
Alliteration Repetition of initial consonant sounds
Theme The central idea or message about life that is expressed in the story.
Point of View first person, second person, third person (omniscient) The perspective in which a story is being told.
Foreshadowing Hints or clues about future events
Character vs. Character This type of conflict finds the main character in conflict with another character, human or not human.
Character vs. Nature This type of conflict finds the main character in conflict with the forces of nature, which serve as the antagonist.
Character vs. Society This type of conflict has the main character in conflict with a larger group: a community, society, culture, school, etc.
Character vs. Self In this type of conflict, the main character experiences some kind of inner conflict like making a difficult decision or dealing with a personal problem.
Setting Where and when the story takes place (including the time, place, weather, culture, customs and traditions).
Protagonist The central character is usually involved in a conflict against the antagonist. May also be known as the hero.
Author’s Purpose the reason why the author writes: Entertain, Inform, Explain, and Persuade
Mood he feelings the reader gets from reading the author’s words.
tone The attitudes and feelings of an author/speaker toward a subject.
Characterization means through which an author reveals a character’s personality. Characterization may be direct or indirect.
Direct Characterization The author tells the reader what the character is like.
Indirect Characterization he author shows the reader what the character is like through how a character looks, what the character does, what the character says, what the character thinks, or how the character affects the other characters.
Dynamic Character A character who undergoes a significant internal change throughout the story. This may be a change in understanding, values, insight, etc.
Static Character A character who does not undergo a significant change throughout a story
Noun Names a person, place, thing, or idea/concept
Common Noun a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea/concept- not capitalized unless it's the first word of a sentence
Proper Noun the name of a particular person, place, thing, or idea/concept... begins with a capital letter
Singular Noun Names ONE person, place, thing, or idea/concept
Plural Noun Names more than one person, place, thing, or idea/concept
Action Verb Tells about an action. Sometimes you can see the action (physical actions)
Linking Verb Do not show action, instead, they tell that something is, or they link the subject with a word or words in the predicate.
Adjectives A word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. The answer to the questions: What kind, Which ones, & and how many?
Adverbs Modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. They are commonly formed by adding -ly. They answer the questions: How, Where, & and When?
Pronouns Is used in place of a noun
Antisocial Unfriendly; not enjoying the company of others
Association A club, society or an organization of people with similar interests
Dissociate To break the ties between, separate from, stop associating with.
Society People, human beings living and working as a group or community.
Sociologist A scientist who works in the area of sociology, which examines the relationships, values, and institutions of communities of people.
Commemorate To honor the memory of.
Memento An object that reminds one of a special time or place.
Memorandum A written or typed note to help one remember something.
Memorial A monument or statue built in memory of a person or an event.
Remembrance An object that keeps memory of something alive.
Decrease To make less, to become The process of getting smaller. smaller.
Dejected Downhearted, in low spirits, unhappy.
Demote To lower in rank or position, to move down or back.
Denominator the numeral below the, or to the right of the line in a fraction.
Descend To come down, to go from a higher to a lower place.
Subdue To bring under control, to quiet down; to conquer.
Subheading The title or heading for one section of an outline or paper
Submerge To move, or be pushed, under water.
Subside To go down, recede, settle, sink to a lower level
Subsistence The minimum amount to sustain life.
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