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Vocab Test 4 second semester Nawrocki

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Term
Definition
Diffident   Adj.- Shy and lacking in self-confidence; showing modest reserve  
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Salubrious   Adj.- Promoting health, healthy  
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Incipient   Adj.- In an early stage of existence, imperfectly formed  
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Fetter   1. Verb- To confine or restrain 2. Noun- Anything that confines or restrains  
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Intelligible   Adj.- Capable of being understood; in philosophy means it can only be understood by the mind  
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Scourge   Noun- A cause of affliction or calamity: something causing misery or death  
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Pandemonium   Noun- A state of extreme confusion and disorder  
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Perdition   Noun- Refers to hell and eternal damnation; suffering that seems ever-lasting  
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Obdurate   Adj.- Unmoved by persuasion, pity, or tender feelings; stubborn or unyielding  
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Vaunt   Verb- To boast  
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Ennui   Noun- A feeling that combines tiredness and boredom  
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Culpable   Adj.- Deserving blame or censure for being wrong, evil, or injurious  
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Digress   Verb- To lose clarity or turn from the main attention of discussion  
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Rankle   Verb- To irritate or aggravate to the point of causing anger or resentment  
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Allegory   A story with two levels of meaning, one on the surface and one deeper meaning  
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Plato's Theory of the Forms   Theory that there is a visible world and an intelligible world which is made up of ideas and concepts that never change called eternal forms  
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Epic Poem   A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds usually written in blank verse  
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Epic Similie   An extended simile, as used in the epic poetry of Homer and other writers Tenor: Subject of simile Vehicle: Point of comparison  
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Invocation of the Muse   Prologue that introduces epic poem by praying to or addressing one of the muses asking for inspiration or knowledge. It indicates that the author is working inside traditional form.  
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Epithet   Any word or phrase applied to a person or thing to describe a quality (Physical, familial, occupational, geographical)  
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In Medias Res   "In the middle of things"; The practice of starting a story by plunging into a situation  
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Epigraph   An engraved inscription on a building or statue or a piece of quotation at the beginning of a piece of writing  
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Sophistry   A weak argument  
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Rebuttal   A reply intended to show fault in an opponent's argument  
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Cross Examination   The examination of a witness who has already testified in order to check or discredit the witness' testimony  
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Plagiarism   Taking someone else's words or ideas as if they were your own; not attributing sources  
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Foil   A character that shows qualities that are in contrast with the qualities of another character to highlight those traits  
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Dis   Apart  
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Sonare   To sound  
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Nom   Name  
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In   Not  
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De   Entirely  
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Fatigare   Tire out  
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Salus   Welfare, health  
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Pan   All  
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Di   Apart  
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Gress   To step or walk  
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Epi   Upon  
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Graph   Write  
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