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English 10 Academic Vocabulary List

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Lit. Text: pp. 1119-1140

  1. Acronym
  2. Act
  3. Action
  4. Adaptation
  5. Adage
  6. Alliteration
  7. Allusion
  8. Analogy
  9. Analysis
  10. Anecdote
  11. Antagonist
  12. Aphorism
  13. Argument
  14. Aside
  15. Ballad
  16. Central conflict
  17. Characterization
  18. Cliché
  19. Climax
  20. Coherence
  21. Comedy
  22. Connotation
  23. Crisis
  24. Denotation
  25. Dialogue
  26. Drama
  27. Dramatic irony
  28. Dynamic character
  29. Essay
  30. Exposition
  31. Fable
  32. Falling action
  33. Fiction
  34. Figurative language
  35. First-person point of view
  36. Flat character
  37. Foreshadowing
  38. Genre
  39. Hyperbole
  40. Imagery
  41. Inciting incident
  42. Internal conflict
  43. Introduction
  44. Irony
  45. Irony of situation
  46. Journal
  47. Major character
  48. Metaphor
  49. Minor character
  50. Mood
  51. Moral
  52. Motif
  53. Myth
  54. Narration
  55. Narrator
  56. Nonfiction
  57. Novel
  58. Onomatopoeia
  59. Oxymoron
  60. Parable
  61. Parallelism
  62. Paraphrase
  63. Periodical
  64. Personification
  65. Persuasive writing
  66. Plagiarism
  67. Plot
  68. Poetry
  69. Point of view
  70. Prose
  71. Protagonist
  72. Redundancy
  73. Repetition
  74. Resolution
  75. Review
  76. Rhyme
  77. Rising action
  78. Rounded character
  79. Satire
  80. Scene
  81. Sensory detail
  82. Setting
  83. Simile
  84. Speaker
  85. Stage
  86. Static character
  87. Story
  88. Summary
  89. Suspense
  90. Suspension of disbelief
  91. Symbol
  92. Theme
  93. Third-person point of view
  94. Tone
  95. Tragedy
  96. Tragic flaw
  97. Transition
  98. Unity
  99. Unreliable narrator
  100. Verbal irony
  101. Voice

Speech text: Chapters 1,2,4 and 5

1.    Audience

2.    Channels

3.    Communication

4.    Decoding

5.    Encoding

6.    Feedback

7.    Formal settings

8.    Informal settings

9.    Interference

10. Interpersonal communication

11. Messages

12. Nonverbal symbols

13. Physical noise

14. Psychological noise

15. Receiver

16. Semantic noise

17. Sender

18. Verbal symbols

19. Connotation

20. Conventional

21. Denotation

22. Dialect

23. Jargon

24. Language

25. Nonstandard English

26. Slang

27. Standard English

28. Sublanguage

29. Symbol

30. System

31. Analogy

32.  Association

33.  Bandwagon

34.  Begging the question

35.  Card-stacking

36.  Connotation

37.  Context

38.  Critical listening

39.  Critique

40.  Denotation

41.  Emotional appeals

42.  False analogy

43.  False premise

44.  Faulty reasoning

45.  Generalizations

46.  Goal

47.  Hasty generalizations

48.  Hearing

49.  Irrelevant evidence

50.  Listening

51.  Loaded words

52.  Main ideas

53.  Mnemonic devices

54.  Name-calling

55.  Nonverbal clues

56. Persuasion

57.  Prejudice

58.  Premise

59.  Propaganda

60.  Repetition

61.  Signal Words

62.  Stereotype

63.  Supporting details

64.  Transfer

65. Attitudes

66. Extroverted

67. Goals

68. Halo effect

69. Hierarchy of needs

70. Interpretation

71. Intrapersonal communication

72. Introverted

73. Motives

74. Perception

75. Perception check

76. Private self

77. Public self

78. Role

79. Self-actualization

80. Self-concept

81. Stereotyping


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