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statements about the future

Predictions

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 form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.

Evaluate

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a verbal or written answer

Response

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the reason an event happens; the reason why a condition, effect, result, or situation occurs

Cause

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point of view, outlook

Perspective

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 text that shows how to do something, usually with steps

Procedural

200

decided firmly on a course of action

Resolve

200

to give a brief statement of the main points

Summarize

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an answer to a problem

Solution

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 clearly defined or identified

Specific

300

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

300

facts and details that help prove the truth of a statement or theory; information that supports a claim

Evidence

300

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

300

 a statement that focuses a writing topic

Prompt

300

Identify where facts or quotations come from; give credit to a source.

Cite

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order of events in the sequence they occurred

Chronological

400

a conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning

Inference

400

resembling without being identical.

 Similar

400

 references used in research papers, such as a book, a newspaper or magazine, or an article

Sources

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give assistance to

Support

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to establish the truth

Verify

500

cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument

Persuade

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to identify differences

Contrast

500

What is the antonym of Cause: as seen on your vocabulary worksheet

Effect, result

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the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own

Plagiarism

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