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In-. Not. -ILE. = quality or state. To understand, to comprehend. Fathom (verb). Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined. Adamant (adj). Adamantly (adv). Guilt and regret. Remorse (noun). Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv). Unable to be fixed. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Not

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-ILE

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= quality or state

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• To understand, to comprehend

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Fathom (verb)

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Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging.

Standing firm. Determined.

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Adamant (adj)Adamantly (adv)

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Guilt and regret

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Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv)

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Unable to be fixed

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Irreparable (adj)

Irreparably (adv)

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Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic

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Cynical (adj)• Cynically (adv)

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The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person

expects.

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Irony (noun)Ironic (adj)Ironically (adv)

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To feel a deep, brewing anger

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Seethe (verb)

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Ambi-

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“Both”

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Foreshadows something bad is going to happen

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Ominous (adj)ominously (adv)

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Ante-

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“Before”

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Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive

liars

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Wanton (adj.)Wantonly (adverb)Wantonness (noun)

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Anti-

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against

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The one working against the protagonist; the one

we want to fail

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Antagonist (noun)Antagonistic (adj)Antagonistically(adv)

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Firmly sticking to moral beliefs

or values

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Integrity (noun)

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Who the story is about;

the one we want to win

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Protagonist (noun)

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Super freaked out; upset

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Distraught (adj)Distraughtly(adv)

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To give up and/or to give in

…and I ate half a cake.

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Succumb (verb)

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Pan-

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“all”

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-ISM

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= quality or state

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-IC

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= relating to

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-DOM

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= quality or state

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Foreshadows something bad is going to happen

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Ominous (adj)ominously (adv)

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-ULAR

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= relating to

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Easily tricked

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Gullible (adj)Gullibly (adv)

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-OUS

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= quality or state

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Un-

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Not

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-TION

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= quality or state

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Omni-

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“all”

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-AL

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= relating to

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To understand, to comprehend

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Fathom (verb)

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Stubbornly unyielding; won’t

surrender to begging.

Standing firm. Determined.

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Adamant (adj)Adamantly (adv)

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Guilt and regret

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Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv)

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Unable to be fixed

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Irreparable (adj)

Irreparably (adv)

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Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic

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Cynical (adj)• Cynically (adv)

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The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person

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Irony (noun)Ironic (adj)Ironically (adv)

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To feel a deep, brewing anger

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Seethe (verb)

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Ambi-

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“Both”

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Ante-

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“Before”

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Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral,

cruel or excessive

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Wanton (adj.)Wantonly (adverb)Wantonness (noun)

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Anti-

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against

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The one working against the protagonist; the one

we want to fail

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Antagonist (noun)Antagonistic (adj)Antagonistically(adv)

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Firmly sticking to moral beliefs

or values

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Integrity (noun)

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Who the story is about; the

one we want to win

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Protagonist (noun)

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Super freaked out; upset

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Distraught (adj)Distraughtly(adv)

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To give up and/or to give in

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Succumb (verb)

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-DOM-ILE-ISM-OUS-TION

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= quality or state

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-AL-IC

-ULAR

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= relating to

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“all”

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Omni-Pan-