Vocabulary 1
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Miscellaneous
100
facts or information that prove a belief to be true
What is evidence?
100
a group of words taken from a text, or speech directly repeated by someone other than the author
What is a quotation?
100
using the exact words of an author(copy and paste)
What is direct quote?
100
any place of shelter and safety; refuge, asylum
What is haven?
100
He spent his life in slavery
Who is Frederick Douglass?
200
the spoken words of characters, enclosed in quotation marks
What is dialogue?
200
an educated guess made based on evidence
What is inference?
200
to write or say the words of a book, movie, text, author,etc, to answer a question, or support an answer
What is citing?
200
to come between disputing people, groups, intercede, mediate
What is intervene?
200
She wrote "How Do I Love Thee?"
Who is Elizabeth Barrett Browning?
300
to give credit to the author you quote
What is cite?
300
supporting proof or clues found in the text
What is textual evidence?
300
to criticize or scold severely
What is chastise?
300
barren or laid waste, solitary, lonely
What is desolate?
300
This story is about a mentally challenged man and a mouse.
What is "Flowers for Algernon"?
400
lively, unrestrained, uninhibited
What is audacious?
400
expressing the meaning of a writer or speaker using your own words
What is paraphrasing?
400
to lose as a result of a game, crime, or breach of engagement
What is forfeit?
400
indifferent to or bored with life; unimpressed as if from an excess of worldly pleasures
What is blasé?
400
This man wanted to be smarter.
Who is Charlie?
500
power, authority, control
What is jurisdiction?
500
irregular, erratic, peculiar, odd
What is eccentric?
500
easily deceived or cheated
What is gullible?
500
the message of a story
What is theme?
500
This mouse was better at mazes.
Who is Algernon?
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