a character in a storyor play who opposesthe main character,usually one who isperceived as anadversary / enemywanestruggle between twoopposing forces. External,involving a character pittedagainst an outside force –Man vs. nature, Man vs.society, physical obstacle,Man vs. man Internal,occurring within thecharacter – Man vs. selfcharacterizationmethods by which writerscreate, reveal, or developtheir characters. Externalreality of their charactersrevealed by describingappearance, actions orspeech. Inner reality ofcharacters revealed byrevealing thoughts andfeelings.to gobeyond orrise aboveto movewithviolentagitationprotagonistfoilbeyondwhat isnecessary;extraprecariouscharacter whoprovides a strikingcontrast to anothercharacter, points outstrengths andweaknesses ofanother character.Good vs. Evilquerulousthe main character ina drama or otherliterary work, usuallyperceived as apositive or championcharacterobstinacyannihilatestubbornness;an unbendingadherence toa position orviewpointhavingpotentialdangers;hazardousable to beseen, heard,felt, tasted,or touchedperceptibleantagonisttending towhine orcomplain;disagreeableto diminish orbecome lessbright, as theprogression ofthe moon fromfull to newconflictsuperfluoustranscendseetheto destroycompletely,so as toleave notraceto state orauthenticatethat somethingis true, valid, orgenuinea character in a storyor play who opposesthe main character,usually one who isperceived as anadversary / enemywanestruggle between twoopposing forces. External,involving a character pittedagainst an outside force –Man vs. nature, Man vs.society, physical obstacle,Man vs. man Internal,occurring within thecharacter – Man vs. selfcharacterizationmethods by which writerscreate, reveal, or developtheir characters. Externalreality of their charactersrevealed by describingappearance, actions orspeech. Inner reality ofcharacters revealed byrevealing thoughts andfeelings.to gobeyond orrise aboveto movewithviolentagitationprotagonistfoilbeyondwhat isnecessary;extraprecariouscharacter whoprovides a strikingcontrast to anothercharacter, points outstrengths andweaknesses ofanother character.Good vs. Evilquerulousthe main character ina drama or otherliterary work, usuallyperceived as apositive or championcharacterobstinacyannihilatestubbornness;an unbendingadherence toa position orviewpointhavingpotentialdangers;hazardousable to beseen, heard,felt, tasted,or touchedperceptibleantagonisttending towhine orcomplain;disagreeableto diminish orbecome lessbright, as theprogression ofthe moon fromfull to newconflictsuperfluoustranscendseetheto destroycompletely,so as toleave notraceto state orauthenticatethat somethingis true, valid, orgenuine

Vocab List #12 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-a character in a story or play who opposes the main character, usually one who is perceived as an adversary / enemy
  2. G-wane
  3. B-struggle between two opposing forces. External, involving a character pitted against an outside force – Man vs. nature, Man vs. society, physical obstacle, Man vs. man Internal, occurring within the character – Man vs. self
  4. I-characterization
  5. N-methods by which writers create, reveal, or develop their characters. External reality of their characters revealed by describing appearance, actions or speech. Inner reality of characters revealed by revealing thoughts and feelings.
  6. I-to go beyond or rise above
  7. N-to move with violent agitation
  8. N-protagonist
  9. O-foil
  10. O-beyond what is necessary; extra
  11. N-precarious
  12. N-character who provides a striking contrast to another character, points out strengths and weaknesses of another character. Good vs. Evil
  13. G-querulous
  14. O-the main character in a drama or other literary work, usually perceived as a positive or champion character
  15. B-obstinacy
  16. O-annihilate
  17. O-stubbornness; an unbending adherence to a position or viewpoint
  18. G-having potential dangers; hazardous
  19. I-able to be seen, heard, felt, tasted, or touched
  20. I-perceptible
  21. G-antagonist
  22. B-tending to whine or complain; disagreeable
  23. G-to diminish or become less bright, as the progression of the moon from full to new
  24. B-conflict
  25. B-superfluous
  26. I-transcend
  27. O-seethe
  28. B-to destroy completely, so as to leave no trace
  29. N-to state or authenticate that something is true, valid, or genuine