Vocab Test 4 second semester Nawrocki
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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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