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.
RI6.1 Academic Vocab
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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