Keystone + Romeo and Juliet Flashcards

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Wrongdoing, sin

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Transgression

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Injustice, complaint

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Grievance

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Increasing, enlarging

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Augmenting

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Causing great injury or ruin

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Pernicious

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One who changes or is unsteady

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Waverer

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Of a sickly, pale- yellowish complexion

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Sallow

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The act of pleading on behalf of another

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Intercession

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Having dominating influence over other

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Predominant

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Worthless

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Vile

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Get

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Procure

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Cleverness, slyness

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Cunning

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The fluency, rhythm, and liveliness in a text that make it unique to the author

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Voice

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The generally accepted importance or value of a work to represent human experience regardless of culture or time period.

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Universal Significance

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A character that symbolically embodies well-known meanings and basic human experiences, regardless of where he/she lives.

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Universal Character

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The attitude of the author toward the audience, characters, subject, or the work itself.

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Tone

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A perspective in literature, the 3rd person point of view presents the events of the story from outside any single character perception

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3rd Person

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A topic or discussion of work; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.

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Theme

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The author’s method of structuring a text; the way the text is structured from beginning to end

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Text Organization/Structure

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Those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachings of a church.

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Heretics

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Sad; distressing

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Lamentable