Academic Vocabulary 1
Academic Vocabulary 2
Academic Vocabulary 3
Academic Vocabulary 4
Academic Vocabulary 5
100
compete against
What is oppose?
100
Read between the lines; make an educated guess
What is an inference?
100
explains reasons why something happened
What is cause and effect?
100
something by which assistance is given
What is an aid?
100
very accurate and exact
What is precise?
200
The act or process of telling a story or describing what happens
What is narration?
200
a particular style or type of writing
What is genre?
200
the perspective from which a piece of text is written
What is point of view?
200
a meeting at which information is obtained from a person (noun)
What is an interview?
200
relating to a subject in an appropriate way
What is relevant?
300
the literal or primary meaning of a word or phrase
What is denotation?
300
A place or thing that provides something useful
What is a resource?
300
A statement that tells you how something or someone looks, sounds, etc; words that describe something or someone
What is a description?
300
settle or find a solution to
What is resolve?
300
a reason for doing something
What is motive?
400
come up with, make a plan, develop, make, create
What is formulate?
400
a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, play, etc., or by a performer
What is a monologue?
400
the central character in a story
What is the protagonist?
400
given to expressing different or opposite views
What is argumentative
400
to study (something) closely and carefully; examine critically
What is analyze?
500
an idea or quality that a word makes you think about in addition to its meaning.
What is connotation?
500
To give help or assistance to (someone or something); to aid or justify
What is support?
500
a problem that the central character encounters
What is a conflict?
500
a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
What is anecdote?
500
the study of the origin of words
What is etymology?
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