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Common Core English Regents Vocabulary
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Common Core English Regents Vocabulary
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When a character in a play speaks his thoughts aloud —usually by him or herself.

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A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things by using a connective word such as like or as.

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The point of view follows only 1 character

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Good character/force

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(LD) To be free from faulty beliefs

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(LD) A character with a complex personality who changes in an important way as a result of the conflict.

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(v) to get from a source

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(v) to command or order with force; to dictate

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(n) an argument or difference of opinion; a quarrel

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Language without extra/other meaning

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Something that does not make sense

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(LD) an inference that if things agree in some respects they probably agree in others

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(n) the width, range, or extent of something

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(LD) A protagonist with good and bad personality traits

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(adj) large and impressive; intimidating

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(n) a specific proportion, share, or amount of something that is allowed in a particular period

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(v) to build up houses, cities, etc. in the countryside; to change a place into a town-like area.

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the events that occur as the result of the narrative hook

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(n) a policy of examining books, films, etc. and removing anything considered offensive.

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When what is expected and what actually happens is different, including missed meetings, mix-ups, and comedic happenings

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(adj.) made smaller or less; lessened

22. A writer's choice of the following techniques: figurative language, irony, foreshadow, imagery, alliteration, etc.

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occurs when a character struggles with emotions, needs or desires within himself.

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(v) to believe or say that someone or something is responsible for causing or creating something.

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(v) to break down, closely examine, and interpret