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English 11: Term II Vocab Review

Across
Extremely unpleasant
Showing great wealth and luxury
The central meaning or dominant message the poet is trying to deliver to the reader
A worm named Maurice took the garden by storm.
A unified group of lines in poetry. This is often marked by spacing between sections of the poem.
To show the falseness or hollowness of
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes; A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life.”
A large, heavy book, usually filled with academic knowledge
To highly praise, especially in public
Remove blame or suspicion
A complicated, irregular network of passages or paths
Penetrating or clear intelligence or skill
To react defensively
To cover completely
Barely mobile; not exerting much energy
Cancellation or delay of a punishment
Down
Slow to understand
Completely lacking in subtlety
All future generations
To break a rule or boundary
Manners/ etiquette
To express one's views in an arrogant or pompous manner
Not able to be seen through
To strengthen by heating then cooling
Clever or skillful in the use of hands or the mind
Excessive admiration or praise
The state of being slow, long, or dull
To make of no use
A brief reference to a real or fictional person, event, place, or work of art
To reduce in quantity or to put a restriction on
To support, defend, or champion
The attitude the poem’s narrator takes towards a subject or character: