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Unit 3: Part 4 Vocabulary & Literary Terms

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  1. transient
    lasting a very short time
    And to the end that their virtue and discretion may not be short, transient, intermitting starts of thought, I have resolved to refresh their memories from day to day, till I have recovered them out of that desperate state of vice and folly into which the age is fallen.
  2. assiduous
    marked by care and persistent effort
    The mind that lies fallow but a single day sprouts up in follies that are only to be killed by a constant and assiduous culture.
  3. affluence
    abundant wealth
    In the next place, I would recommend this paper to the daily perusal of those gentlemen whom I cannot but consider as my good brothers and allies, I mean the fraternity of spectators, who live in the world without having anything to do in it; and either by the affluence of their fortunes or laziness of their dispositions have no other business with the rest of mankind but to look upon them.
  4. contentious
    showing an inclination to disagree
    Under this class of men are comprehended all contemplative tradesmen, titular physicians, fellows of the Royal Society, Templars that are not given to be contentious, and statesmen that are out of business; in short, everyone that considers the world as a theater, and desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it.
  5. trifle
    something of small importance
    I hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper, which I shall always endeavor to make an innocent if not an improving entertainment, and by that means at least divert the minds of my female readers from greater trifles.
  6. embellishment
    a superfluous ornament
    At the same time, as I would fain give some finishing touches to those which are already the most beautiful pieces in human nature, I shall endeavor to point all those imperfections that are the blemishes, as well as those virtues which are the embellishments, of the sex.
  7. essay
    an analytic or interpretive literary composition
    An essay is a short work of nonfiction that explores a specific topic and conveys an author's ideas and opinions.
  8. formal
    in accord with established conventions and requirements
    Formal essays use a serious tone and dignified language, and often analyze public issues or important events.
  9. informal
    having the simple or familiar structure of everyday language
    Informal essays, also called personal essays, use a more casual tone and explore everyday topics in a relaxed, conversational style.
  10. narrative
    consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story
    A narrative essay tells a true story about real people or events.
  11. persuasive
    intended or having the power to induce action or belief
    A persuasive essay, also called an argumentative essay, tries to persuade the reader to accept the writer's opinion or to take a course of action.
  12. argumentative
    given to or characterized by a tendency to dispute
    A persuasive essay, also called an argumentative essay, tries to persuade the reader to accept the writer's opinion or to take a course of action.
  13. descriptive
    serving to inform
    A descriptive essay, sometimes called an observational essay, uses sensory details to create a portrait of a person, a place, or an object.
  14. observational
    relying on observation or experiment
    A descriptive essay, sometimes called an observational essay, uses sensory details to create a portrait of a person, a place, or an object.
  15. expository
    serving to expound or set forth
    An expository essay presents information or discusses an idea.
  16. theme
    a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary work
    Theme: the main insight into life conveyed by a work
  17. style
    a mode of expression typical of a person, group, or period
    Style: the author's distinctive way of writing; the overall "sound" of a work
  18. tone
    a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author
    Tone: the author's attitude toward his or her subject or audience, as expressed in word choice, sentence structure, and so on
  19. reflective
    deeply or seriously thoughtful
    Reflective Essay: In this unit, thought-provoking essays by Joseph Addison and Richard Rodriguez offer revealing glimpses of each writer's personality.
  20. ironic
    displaying incongruity between what is expected and what is
    Ironic tone: a good tone to use when your details show that things do not always work out as expected or intended
  21. humorous
    characterized by the power to cause laughter
    Humorous tone: a logical choice when your examples are amusing
  22. oral
    using speech rather than writing
    An oral interpretation is an oral reading of a literary work that conveys the presenter's understanding of the nuances of a text.
  23. imagery
    the use of vivid sensory language in literature
    Imagery: descriptions that appeal to the senses
  24. nuance
    a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
    Nuance and Ambiguity: Literature can be interpreted in many ways.
  25. ambiguity
    unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning
    Nuance and Ambiguity: Literature can be interpreted in many ways.
Created on Fri Oct 23 14:27:39 EDT 2020 (updated Fri Oct 30 14:09:01 EDT 2020)

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