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Achievement
Something that has been done or achieved through effort, a result of hard work.
Juxtapose
To place different things together in order to create an interesting effect or to show how they are the same or different.
Fertile
Producing mang plants or crops.
Elation
A feeling of happiness or excitement
Juke Joint
A cheap bar or a club that has a jukebox
Hardship.
-hard (root) severe or harsh
-ship (suffix) the state or condition of being something
Pain and suffering
Jitterbug
A very lively type of dance in the 1940s
Perseverance
Per-(prefix) forward or through
The quality that allows someone to continue trying to do something even though it is difficult
Depression
de-(prefix) down
A period of time in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs
Pronoun
A word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase
Economy
The process or system by which people produce, sell, and buy goods and services in a country or region
Erode
To be gradually destroyed natural forces such as water, wind, or ice
Devastating
de-(prefix) down,reduce away
vast-(root) empty
state-(root) status
Causing great damage or harm
Misery
Extreme suffering or unhappiness
Migrate
To move from on country of place to live or work in another
Composition
In a work of art, how an artist organizes all elements of art
Motivation
A force or influence that causes someone to do something
Resilience
The ability to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens
Adversity
A difficult situation or condition, misfortune or tragedy
Metaphor
A phrase that shows how two things are similar by saying one thing is the other
Intensive pronoun
A reflexive pronoun used for emphasis (herself, himself, myself, yourself)
Transient
Staying somewhere only a short period of time
Hooverville
A place where people experiencing homelessness built makeshift houses constructed of cardboard and whatever materials they could find
Action beat
A phrase that tells what a character is doing before, during , or after they speak
Community
A feeling of wanting to be with other people or caring about the other people in a group.
A group of people who live in the same area, such as a city, town, or neighbors
Connect
con-(prefix) with
Next, nectere (root) to bind
to join (two or more things together)
Levity
a lack of seriousness; an amusing quality