US History 1
US History 2
Composition 1
Composition 2
Bonus
100
to pacify; to calm
What is placate?
100
To find out definitely; to learn with certainty.
What is ascertain?
100
To use the word or ideas of someone else as one's own; to steal from another's writing.
What is plagiarize?
100
A proposal that is defended by argument.
What is thesis?
100
The best way to contact your instructor for this class?
What is email?
200
To persuade; to cause
What is induce?
200
Most extreme; of the greatest degree.
What is utmost?
200
Clear; striking; dramatic.
What is vivid?
200
A plan; an aim that guides action.
What is intention?
200
The number of class periods you can miss before you might fail the course.
What is four class periods?
300
Extreme suffering
What is martyrdom?
300
Independence; the quality of being self-governing.
What is autonomy?
300
To make notes or comments on or in the margins.
What is annotate?
300
The quality of a logical or orderly relationship of parts; consistency; unity.
What is coherence?
300
The number of participation points earned each class period.
What is twenty points?
400
Having conflicting feelings, such as love and hate, about a person, object, or idea.
What is ambivalence?
400
Greatness in significance, size, or rank.
What is magnitude?
400
A restatements of a passage using other words.
What is paraphrase?
400
To disprove; to show that a person or statement is wrong by argument or proof.
What is refute?
400
Where the vocabulary quizzes are located.
What is D2L?
500
To harass; to annoy continuously
What is persecute?
500
Completely lacking; poor; impoverished.
What is destitute?
500
The choice and use of words in speech or writing.
What is diction?
500
To quote as an example or expert.
What is cite?
500
The number that should appear in the subject bar of the emails you send to your instructor.
What is 1102?
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