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English Language
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Middle School
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6th grade
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Vocabulary
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English
Author's Instructions
Type in the correct meaning from the definitions to match the academic vocabulary terms.
Academic Vocabulary Terms:
- Analyze
- Cite
- Explicit
- Inference
- Textual Evidence
- Generalizations
- Accurate
- Concepts
- Infer
- Support
- Key Details
- Informational Text
Definitions:
- Break down a text to examine it closely and understand its meaning.
- Give credit to the author or source of information.
- Very clearly and directly written information, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- A conclusion you make using clues from the text and your own thinking.
- Specific proof from the text that supports your answer or thoughts.
- Broad, sometimes oversimplified statements that apply to many examples.
- Correct and free from mistakes.
- A mental picture or thought that helps you understand something.
- To figure out something that the author does not state directly.
- To back up or prove your answer with reasons or evidence.
- The most important pieces of information in a text.
- Nonfiction writing that gives facts about real people, events, or ideas.
-
English Language
-
Middle School
-
6th grade
-
Vocabulary
-
English
Author's Instructions
Type in the correct meaning from the definitions to match the academic vocabulary terms.
Academic Vocabulary Terms:
- Analyze
- Cite
- Explicit
- Inference
- Textual Evidence
- Generalizations
- Accurate
- Concepts
- Infer
- Support
- Key Details
- Informational Text
Definitions:
- Break down a text to examine it closely and understand its meaning.
- Give credit to the author or source of information.
- Very clearly and directly written information, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- A conclusion you make using clues from the text and your own thinking.
- Specific proof from the text that supports your answer or thoughts.
- Broad, sometimes oversimplified statements that apply to many examples.
- Correct and free from mistakes.
- A mental picture or thought that helps you understand something.
- To figure out something that the author does not state directly.
- To back up or prove your answer with reasons or evidence.
- The most important pieces of information in a text.
- Nonfiction writing that gives facts about real people, events, or ideas.
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