LA Vocad 9th 1

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Epistrophy

 noun. repetition of a word at the end of successive sentences

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Anaphora

Repetition of a word at the beginning of successive sentences.

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Fate

noun. The will, principle, or determining calls by which things are believed to happen (suggest a negative outcome)

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Destiny

 noun. A predetermined course of events often held to be an irresistible power or agency. (suggest a great outcome)

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Transitive Verbs:

Verbs that transfers the action from the subject to the object

  • Has to transfer the action to someone or something

Ex: she wants ice cream.

He took the last cookie

They gave the gift to the child.

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Intransitive verb

Doesn't have to perform an action on an object

Ex: She runs.

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Equivicol

Adjective. Subject to two or more interpretations, usually to mislead, confuse, or distort the truth.

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Antithesis

Noun. The direct opposite; contrast. The second of two opposing words that are being contrasted

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Apparition

noun. Unusual or unexpected sight; a ghostly figure

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Palpable

adj. Capable of being touched or felt; something that is obvious or unmistakable

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Prate

verb. To talk long and idly. To chatter. (often used “prated”)

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Curation

 Noun. The act or instance of selecting and organizing artistic works for presentation in an exhibition, show, or collection

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Underreported

transitive verb. Something that has not been fully reported, that has received less attention in the news than it should

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Erasure

 noun. The act or instance or erasing- cultural erasure is the intentional omission of a group’s cultural identity, traditions, and heritage by dominant culture through assimilation policies, revisionist history, and economic pressures.