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100

Examine in order to note likenesses between two things or what they have in common

What is compare?

100

To describe, explain, display or illustrate through examples.

What is demonstrate?

100

Expand, elaborate; add details.

What is develop?

100

To deduce, conclude, to derive by reasoning; to guess, figure out or surmise from evidence. An
“inference” is the answer to the question, “Why is that/it there?”

What is infer?

100

Based in figures of speech, especially metaphorical; not literal; expand meaning.

What is figurative language?

200

Examine in order to note significant differences between two or more things

What is contrast?

200

To decide or conclude through reasoning or observation.

What is determine?

200

A sequence of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious.

What is narrative?

200

To state or express in concise form the essential
components of something, usually chronologically.

What is summarize?

200

To break down into its constituents parts and examine them; determine meaning from.

What is analyze?

300

To tell or show with written or spoken words; point out facts or details

What is describe?

300

To make clear or understandable to others; make plain.

What is explain?

300

The author’s most important idea or the cognitive catalyst for the creation of his
work.

What is central/main idea?

300

That which proves or disproves; that which makes plain or clear. Facts.

What is evidence?

300

To quote specifically, recall.

What is cite?

400

To establish as particular by noting individual features or characteristics in isolation.

What is identify?

400

To back up, justify your answer, opinion, or claim (with evidence).

What is support?

400

A unifying or dominant idea or motif. Often the answer to the question, “What did I learn?”

What is theme?

400

Essential elements of something. The relationship or organization of component parts.

What is structure?

400

To make a judgment, to set a value on.

What is evaluate?

500

The plot or succession of incidents of a novel, poem, drama, etc.

What is story?

500

Elements that support ideas; smaller elements of structure.

What is details?

500

Clear, leaving no room for interpretation, leaving nothing merely implied.

What is explicit?

500

A process of reasoning, a discussion involving different points of view, a set of reasons why
something is true.

What is argument?

500

To measure, to determine the amount of.

What is assess?

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