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25 Cards in this Set
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Compare
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To examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences:
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Explain
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To make known or to make plain or understandable.
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Diagram
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A plan, sketch, drawing, or outline designed to demonstrate or explain how something works.
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Define
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To state the precise meaning of (a word or sense of a word, for example).
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Predict
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To state, tell about, or make known in advance. To foretell something; prophesy.
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Draw
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The art of representing objects or forms on a surface chiefly by means of lines. A work produced by this art.
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Opinion
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A belief or conclusion held with confidence but without positive knowledge or proof
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Contrast
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To set in opposition in order to show differences- compare.
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Respond
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To make a reply; answer.To act in return or in answer.To react positively or favorably
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Answer
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A spoken or written reply, as to a question. A correct reply.
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Visualize
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To make visible.To form a mental image.
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Summarize
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Expressing or covering the main points briefly
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Sequence
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A continuous or connected series. A set of several shots or scenes developing a single subject
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Foreshadow
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To give a hint or suggestion of beforehand
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Literary
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Relating to writers or writing or reading
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Audience
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A group that listens or watches or reads
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Prompt
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To remind of something. To give an idea to start something.
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Narrative
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A series of connected events told like a story. A simple repeating of the facts or events.
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Final Copy
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Perfected piece- the last step.
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Edit
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To correct spelling and grammar and punctuation, and prepare for publication
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Revise
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To make a new, corrected, improved, or up-to-date version
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Draft
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A first version from which a final work is produced.
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Brainstorming
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Inspiration or ideas
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Figurative Lanugage
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Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else and by exaggerating.
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Infer
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To arrive at as a conclusion and to give clues.
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