Mp3 Vocab list

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Across
  1. 1. the main character in a novel, play, movie, etc.
  2. 6. dislike, contempt, or ingrained prejudice against women. Forms are misogynies, misogynist, misogynistic, misogynistically
  3. 9. the act or process of refuting a statement that is incorrect. forms are refutations, refute, refutes
  4. 10. a small dissenting group within a larger one. forms are factions, factional, factionalism, and factionalized
  5. 11. The preface or introduction to a literary work. Form is prologues
  6. 14. flat, static, dynamic and round
  7. 15. referring to something outside of a text/historical reference. Forms are Alluding, Allusions and allude
  8. 17. A piece of literature who’s story begins “in the midst of things”, or in the middle of the plot. Forms are used in literature, movies and video games
  9. 18. words that sound and are spelled the same but mean different things. Form is homonym
  10. 20. something that looks or seems different from what it is : something that is false or not real but that seems to be true or real. Forms are illusional and ilusions
  11. 22. a narrative compositional story.
  12. 24. A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of state,typically through elected representatives. Forms are democracies, democratic, democratically
  13. 27. a concluding section of a literary work. Form is epilogues
  14. 28. one who bears the blame for others. Form is scapegoats
  15. 30. generally alike. Forms are cognates, cognitively, and cognitive
  16. 32. an absence of preconceived ideas or predetermined goals; a clean slate. Form is tabula rasas
  17. 33. argument used to convince or persuade the targeted audience by employing reason or logic. Forms are inductive and deductive reasoning
  18. 34. To appeal to an audience’s emotions by using words, phrases or images to evoke emotional response. Form is pathoses
  19. 37. A belief or main principals of a religion or philosophy. Form is tenets
  20. 38. A fixed idea that many people have about a thing or a group that may be untrue or only partly true. Forms are stereotypes, stereotypic, stereotypical, stereotypically
  21. 41. An unrhymed verse of the iambic pentameter of a poem; stressed and unstressed syllables. Form is blank verses
  22. 42. the study of the internal composition of words. Forms are morphological, morphologically and morphologist
  23. 43. a hatred of men. Forms are misandrist and misandries
Down
  1. 2. an argument or proof that rebuts. forms are rebuttals, rebut and rebuts
  2. 3. A word or phrase that means exactly the same thing or close to the same thing as another word or phrase. Forms are Synonyms, Synonymous, and Synonymously
  3. 4. words that are spelled the same but mean different things. Form is homograph
  4. 5. one that contends with or opposes another
  5. 7. dominance of a group of country over another. Forms are hegemonies, hegemonic, hegemonically, hegemonistic, and hegemon
  6. 8. deep dreading feeling. forms are angsts, angsting, angsted
  7. 12. any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods. form is socialist
  8. 13. A character that contrasts with another character, typically going against the protagonist. Form is dramatic foils
  9. 16. A phrase or words that are arranged in a peculiar manner that isn't meant to be taken literally. Forms are idioms and idiomatic
  10. 19. words that sound the same but mean different things. Form is homophones
  11. 21. An unoriginal opinion that is overused. Form is cliches
  12. 23. a puzzling or difficult problem or an essential point requiring resolution or resolving an outcome. Form is cruxes
  13. 25. a rhetorical statement that is brief yet memorable, and is usually satire. Form is epigrams
  14. 26. an unjust belief that one thing is better than the other. Forms are biases and biased
  15. 27. the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history. Forms are etymologies, etymological, and etymologically
  16. 29. the original model. Forms are archetypal, archetypes, archetypally
  17. 31. belief within human equality including respect to social, political, and economic affairs
  18. 35. a word of opposite meaning. Forms are antonyms, antonymous
  19. 36. a going or marching down or back. Form is katabases
  20. 39. an argument that appeals to the audience by emphasizing the speaker's credibility,trustworthiness, and authority. Forms are Extrinsic and Intrinsic ethos
  21. 40. A poem, quotation, or sentence placed at the beginning of a literary piece of work, usually to summarize, draw comparisons or give specific context to the piece. Form is epigraphs