Vocabulary Definitions and Concepts
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What is the term for a conversation between two or more people?

  • Dialogue (correct)
  • Narrative
  • Monologue
  • Soliloquy
  • What does 'consequence' primarily refer to?

  • The result of an action (correct)
  • A positive outcome
  • An artistic perspective
  • A form of dialogue
  • Which word describes the way you see the world or think about something?

  • Lament
  • Perspective (correct)
  • Notable
  • Indignity
  • What does 'notable' mean?

    <p>Worthy of attention</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'to contradict' mean?

    <p>To state the opposite opinion</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of writing is nonfiction?

    <p>Based on facts and real events</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is 'lament' associated with?

    <p>Passionate expression of grief</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'indignity' imply?

    <p>Circumstances causing shame</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary Definitions and Concepts

    • Dialogue: A conversation between two or more people, prevalent in literature, plays, or film. Synonyms include discourse, chat, and exchange.

    • Consequence: The outcome of an action, typically regarded as negative. It can also indicate something of significance or importance.

    • Perspective: Can refer to an individual's viewpoint or the manner in which they interpret the world. In art, it relates to the visual portrayal and depth in photography.

    • Notable: Denotes something or someone worthy of attention; often associated with importance or fame.

    • Contradict: To express an opposing viewpoint or assertion.

    • Nonfiction: A genre of writing grounded in factual information and real events, encompassing works like biographies and historical accounts.

    • Lament: A deep expression of grief or sorrow, often articulated in response to loss or misfortune.

    • Indignity: Experiences or actions that lead to feelings of shame or a loss of self-respect. It invokes a sense of anger or irritation.

    • Reproach: A form of criticism indicating disapproval or disappointment, often directed towards someone's actions or behavior.

    Thought-Provoking Questions

    • Reflect on instances that led to consequences; consider both negative and significant impacts.
    • Share personal perspectives on school and photography through specific examples.
    • Identify historical events and figures that stand out as notable in context.
    • Discuss situations in which you or others have received reproach from authority figures.

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