Mp3 Vocab list
Across
- 1. the main character in a novel, play, movie, etc.
- 6. dislike, contempt, or ingrained prejudice against women. Forms are misogynies, misogynist, misogynistic, misogynistically
- 9. the act or process of refuting a statement that is incorrect. forms are refutations, refute, refutes
- 10. a small dissenting group within a larger one. forms are factions, factional, factionalism, and factionalized
- 11. The preface or introduction to a literary work. Form is prologues
- 14. flat, static, dynamic and round
- 15. referring to something outside of a text/historical reference. Forms are Alluding, Allusions and allude
- 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
- 18. words that sound and are spelled the same but mean different things. Form is homonym
- 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
- 22. a narrative compositional story.
- 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
- 27. a concluding section of a literary work. Form is epilogues
- 28. one who bears the blame for others. Form is scapegoats
- 30. generally alike. Forms are cognates, cognitively, and cognitive
- 32. an absence of preconceived ideas or predetermined goals; a clean slate. Form is tabula rasas
- 33. argument used to convince or persuade the targeted audience by employing reason or logic. Forms are inductive and deductive reasoning
- 34. To appeal to an audience’s emotions by using words, phrases or images to evoke emotional response. Form is pathoses
- 37. A belief or main principals of a religion or philosophy. Form is tenets
- 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
- 41. An unrhymed verse of the iambic pentameter of a poem; stressed and unstressed syllables. Form is blank verses
- 42. the study of the internal composition of words. Forms are morphological, morphologically and morphologist
- 43. a hatred of men. Forms are misandrist and misandries
Down
- 2. an argument or proof that rebuts. forms are rebuttals, rebut and rebuts
- 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
- 4. words that are spelled the same but mean different things. Form is homograph
- 5. one that contends with or opposes another
- 7. dominance of a group of country over another. Forms are hegemonies, hegemonic, hegemonically, hegemonistic, and hegemon
- 8. deep dreading feeling. forms are angsts, angsting, angsted
- 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
- 13. A character that contrasts with another character, typically going against the protagonist. Form is dramatic foils
- 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
- 19. words that sound the same but mean different things. Form is homophones
- 21. An unoriginal opinion that is overused. Form is cliches
- 23. a puzzling or difficult problem or an essential point requiring resolution or resolving an outcome. Form is cruxes
- 25. a rhetorical statement that is brief yet memorable, and is usually satire. Form is epigrams
- 26. an unjust belief that one thing is better than the other. Forms are biases and biased
- 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
- 29. the original model. Forms are archetypal, archetypes, archetypally
- 31. belief within human equality including respect to social, political, and economic affairs
- 35. a word of opposite meaning. Forms are antonyms, antonymous
- 36. a going or marching down or back. Form is katabases
- 39. an argument that appeals to the audience by emphasizing the speaker's credibility,trustworthiness, and authority. Forms are Extrinsic and Intrinsic ethos
- 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