Tone: The authors attitude towards the characters, the topic, and the audience
Mood: How the reader feels
Truth: If that which can be factorial verified in the world
Syllogism: Is the simplest and basic of a argument
Validity: A test of reason (does my conclusion follow my premise)
Diction: Is the words an author chooses to tell a story
Syntax: Arrangement of words
Transmitter: sends message
Stupid: Slow to learn
Adumbrate: To report or represent in outline
Apotheosis: The highest point in development of something
Ascetic: Someone who dedicates his or her life to pursuit an idea
Bauble: a small, showy trinket or decoration.
Beguile: charm or enchant
Burgeon: begin to grow or increase rapidly; flourish
Complement: a thing that completes or brings to perfection.
Contumacious: Rebellious
Curmudgeon: a bad-tempered or surly person.
Didactic: Intended for Instruction
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