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Literary Terms

Discover the meaning of "oblivion," its synonyms and antonyms, part of speech, origin in Middle English and Latin, with an example of its usage. Uncover the relevance and significance of this term in literature. Explore the concept's depth and implications within various contexts and literary works.

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Literary Terms

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  1. Literary Terms Victoria Dalton

  2. Oblivion • Definition- The state of forgetting • Synonyms- left behind • Antonyms- remember, attendant • Part of speech- noun • Origin- Middle English, Latin • Example- Bentley was oblivious when he was told to study for the exam.

  3. Plankton • The floating, or drifting of an organism in a body of water. • Synonyms- organism, being • Antonyms- nekton • Part of speech- noun • Origin- German from Greek “Planktos” • Example- The plankton bobbed peacefully across the ocean.

  4. The End PEACE Adios Bye Yall. SEE YA DUECES

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