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verb
a word that shows action or state of being
noun
a word that names a person,place,thing,or idea
-tion
the act or process of (suffix)
spect
(root) to watch or look at
nym
name-(root word)
fict
to shape or make up; FAKE
(root word)
in-
in or not(prefix)
ex-
out of; Former (prefix)
para-
beside or closely related to (prefix)
de-
to do the opposite of
to remove or reduce
-logy
the study of (suffix)
non-
not (prefix)
-al
of or related to (suffix)
pos
to put or place (root)
ous
(suffix)-full of
Name two ways you can learn something so that it goes into long-term memory.
(1) over-learning-memorize unitl knowledge is produced on command.

(2)"hook"it onto something you already know.
exposition
The part of the story that prepares you for what is to come. Includes introduction of characters, setting (time and place), conflict (the problem). It is usually at the beginning of the story.
Name Bloom's levels of knowledge in order.
knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis,evaluation
According to Bloom, what does the KNOWLEDGE level mean?
It means you can name, define, point out, describe, select, etc. ("I know that."
What does Bloom's COMPREHENSION level mean?
I means, "I understand that." So you can discuss, explain, give examples, paraphrase, restate in your own words, summarize, etc.