A | B |
tone | The way the author feels about his or her topic |
topic | What the selection is about |
tragedy | A drama with a sad ending |
visual elements | The appearance of words, lines, or stanzas in the poem that add to the poem's meaning |
word choice | The decisions a writer makes about what words to use |
trite | Overused or commonplace |
ambiguous | Vague or unclear |
redundant | Unnecessary repetition of word or idea |
distraught | Worried, anxious |
arguing | Disagree in words |
somber | Gloomy, sad, serious |
pandemonium | Wild excitement |
cliche | Overused expression |
bedlam | Extreme confusion |
ingenious | Showing remarkable originality |
famished | Suffering severely from hunger. Starving |
onomatopoeia | Words imitating sounds |
denounce | To condemn openly. Criticize |
douse | To plunge into a liquid. Submerge |
forsake | To give up. Desert. Disown |