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Social Media Notes
Harry Potter Chapters 8-10
Wild Card
100

Handle or deal with something; (co)



cope

100

choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; (ad)

adopt

100

of or being or relating to the brain or brain function (cog)

cognitive

100

Who is "The Potions Master?"

Snape

100

words with opposite meanings (a)

antonym

200

The feeling of wanting to have the things that others have; e

envy

200

When something is done but nobody knows who did it

anonymous 

200

the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event (co)

Context

200

What position does Harry play in Quidditch?

seeker

200

to take on a different personality depending on who you are with (p)

persona

300

a made name used when the person performs a particular social role (often actor, writer, etc) (p)

pseudonym



300

choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; (e)

empower

300

the state of being exposed or unprotected often to something bad (v)

vulnerable

300

Who announces to everyone that the Troll has entered Hogwarts?

Quirrell

300
To show or prove something to be right or reasonable (j)



justify

400

the act of confirming that something is true

Affirmation

400

Something that is inside of a larger thing

embedded

400
Everything we might notice in our environment.



Stimuli

400

What is the name of the item that Malfoy took from Neville?

A rememberall
400

What is a counterargument to the thesis, "Social Media is harmful."

Social media is good, helpful, or beneficial because

500

The article states, "Many therapists warn teens and young adults with mental illnesses about using social media." Which part of an argument is this?

Addressing the counterargument

500

What is the thesis of the article, "Schools are encouraged to help students have positive social media experiences"?

Although social media is a huge influence on students, schools are not "well-equipped" to help students guide it and some schools are taking steps to improve that.

500

You’re more likely to react favorably to a viewpoint coming from a group you identify with than a group you don’t identify with. This is called





Conformation bias or conformity bias

500

What is the difference between the History of Magic professor and the rest of the teachers at Hogwarts?

He's a ghost. 

500

our tendency to favor people we already identify with:

Cognitive bias