statements about the future
Predictions
form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
Evaluate
a verbal or written answer
Response
the reason an event happens; the reason why a condition, effect, result, or situation occurs
Cause
point of view, outlook
Perspective
text that shows how to do something, usually with steps
Procedural
decided firmly on a course of action
Resolve
to give a brief statement of the main points
Summarize
an answer to a problem
Solution
clearly defined or identified
Specific
person who tells a story; the narrator may be a character within the narrative or outside it; the voice of a piece of writing
Narrator
facts and details that help prove the truth of a statement or theory; information that supports a claim
Evidence
the repeating of what appears in a text exactly as it is written initially, stated using quotation marks; often used as evidence and cited as a source
Quotes
a statement that focuses a writing topic
Prompt
Identify where facts or quotations come from; give credit to a source.
Cite
order of events in the sequence they occurred
Chronological
a conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning
Inference
resembling without being identical.
Similar
references used in research papers, such as a book, a newspaper or magazine, or an article
Sources
give assistance to
Support
to establish the truth
Verify
cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument
Persuade
to identify differences
Contrast
What is the antonym of Cause: as seen on your vocabulary worksheet
Effect, result
the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own
Plagiarism