Vocab in context
Connotation & Nuance
Word Relationships
Theme & Interpretation
Evaluating Sources & Credibility
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Sentence: The desert was arid, with no rain for months.
Meaning of “arid”?

Dry

100

Which is more positive: “slim” or “skinny”?

Slim

100

Synonym for “analyze”?

Examine

100

Passage: Hard work often leads to success, even when obstacles arise.
What is the theme?

Perseverance leads to success

100

A blog post claims that energy drinks improve focus but provides no data or sources.
What makes this source less credible?

It lacks evidence and supporting data

200

Sentence: She was reluctant, unsure if she should go.
Meaning?

Hesitant

200

Which is more negative: “cheap” or “inexpensive”?

Cheap

200

Antonym for “increase”?

Decrease

200

Passage: A character learns that money cannot buy happiness.
What is the theme?

Money does not guarantee happiness

200

What makes a source reliable?

Accurate, unbiased, and supported by evidence

300

What strategy helps determine word meaning?

Context clues

300

What is connotation?

Emotional meaning of a word

300

Root “bio” means?

Life

300

What is the difference between theme and central idea?

Theme is a universal message; central idea is specific to the text

300

Why should you avoid biased sources?

They may present incomplete or misleading information

400

Why reread a sentence with an unknown word?

To better understand meaning


400

What is nuance?

Subtle difference in meaning

400

What does “credible” mean?

Believable

400

Why must a theme be supported with evidence?

To prove the interpretation is valid

400

What is bias?

A preference or opinion that affects objectivity

500

What helps besides context clues?

(When looking at unknown words)

Prefixes, suffixes, roots

500

Why does connotation matter?

It affects tone and interpretation

500

Meaning of “ambiguous”?

Unclear / multiple meanings

500

Which is the best theme statement?

A. Friendship
B. Friends are important during difficult times

B

500

Why is it important to evaluate sources in an argument?

To ensure the information is trustworthy

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