Cohesion
Main Ideas
Word Parts
Fluency and Accuracy
Rhetoric
100

Inactivated vaccines tend to be safer than live vaccines as they are less potent than live ones.

What is compare/contrast

100

specific facts or examples that explain or support a main idea

What are supporting details?

100

Words that share the same root

What is a word family?

100

Two main factors of fluency

What are pace and accuracy?
100

miniature story

What is an anecdote?

200

descriptions of physical entities (the Eiffel Tower)

What is spatial cohesion?

200

What the text is about

What is the topic?

200

placed at the beginning of a word and changes the meaning

What is a prefix

200

reader's ability to rapidly recognize thought groups

What is automaticity?

200

Is the sky blue?

What is a rhetorical question?

300

How to make a PB&J

What is temporal cohesion?
300

What the author is attempting to express about the topic

What is the main idea?

300

meaning of the root anthro

What is human?

300

Something you need to tolerate as a reader

What is ambiguity?

300

changing a verb into a noun

What is nominalization?

400

a line going from heaviest to lightest

What is a continuum?

400

shortness

What is brevity?

400

-able, -al, -ist, -tion

What are suffixes?

400

a potluck dinner or buffet

What is a smorgasbord?

400


What is pathos?

500

As a result of receiving the vaccination against yellow fever, she was not concerned that she would contract the disease during her travels.

What is cause/effect?

500

a short version of an original text that gives the most important information

What is a summary?

500

Two most common root languages of English

What are Greek and Latin

500

the measurement of reading speed

What is words per minute (WPM)?

500


What is logos?

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