Vocabulary #1
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100
To examine a text very carefully.
What is analyze?
100
A determination reached after careful consideration.
What is judgement?
100
The result of a cause.
What is effect?
100
To briefly restate the most important points of a text.
What is summarize?
100
A personable belief not based on the facts.
What is opinion?
200
The subject matter or dominant idea in a book or text.
What is theme?
200
The reason something happens.
What is cause?
200
Determination reached after careful consideration.
What is judgment?
200
Very clear, precise and recognizable.
What is distinct?
200
A statement of fact.
What is a claim?
300
When the reader reasons based on facts or evidence.
What is inference?
300
When the reader finds similarities.
What is compare?
300
The intended goal
What is objective?
300
The verifiable truth.
What is a fact?
300
To make clear.
What is clarify?
400
When an idea is fully and clearly expressed. It is stated.
What is explicit?
400
When the reader quotes or refers to a line of text.
What is cite?
400
To communicate or make an idea known.
What is convey?
400
A broad statement about a group that is true for most of the group.
What is a generalization?
400
Writing to explain.
What is a expository?
500
To express in greater detail and length.
What is elaboration?
500
When the reader finds differences in the text.
What is contrast?
500
One sentence at the beginning of a text that includes your topic.
What is thesis statement?
500
When something is correct.
What is accurate?
500
A reliable resource or expert on a subject.
What is a credible source?
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