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Vocabulary and Lit terms that will be on your final exam

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ADVERSARY   An enemy  
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AMBIGUITY   Something that is unclear  
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BANISHMENT   To kick out and told never to return  
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BOISTEROUS   Rowdy and loud  
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DEXTERITY   Skilled with both hands  
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IDOLATRY   Extreme devotion to something  
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LAMENT   To grieve over (to be REALLY sad)  
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NUPTIAL   Wedding  
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RECONCILE   To make up  
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SHROUD   A burial cloth  
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ANALOGY   Comparing two thingsEx: Juliet is as beautiful as a rose.  
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ANTAGONIST   The character that causes conflictEx: Tybalt to Romeo  
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CHARACTERIZATION   The personality of a characterEx: Mercutio: Loud, womanizer, hot headed  
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CLIMAX   The high point of the storyEx: Death scene  
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CONFLICT   A struggleEx: The two families do not get along  
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COUPLET   Two consecutive lines that rhymeEx: My only love comes from my only HATE. Too early seen and unknown too LATE.  
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DICTION   A writers choice of words.Ex: Ya'll come back now.  
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FOIL   A character that is the opposite of another characterEx: Juliet and the nurse  
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PROTAGONIST   The main characterEx: Romeo and/or Juliet  
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MONOLOGUE   A long, uninterrupted speech given by a character.  
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