Vocab Chapter One
Across
- 6. Being able to understand something
- 9. Briefly tell the main parts of a story, event, etc
- 11. The use of examples and evidence, or details to back, strengthen, (support) a conclusion or argument
- 12. Express an idea skillfully, coherently, and smoothly. Able to effectively convert ones thoughts and emotions into words.
- 13. Being able to use something
- 14. To figure out information that is communicated, but not in a direct or straightforward manner. To "read between the lines"
- 15. To suggest or hint. To communicate something without directly saying it.
- 16. Decide on the quality, value, or significance of something. Make a judgement.
- 17. Make an idea more clear using your own words
- 19. Determine the meaning of something
- 20. This is a specific kind of comparing that means to examine differences.
Down
- 1. Break something down so we understand it better. Figure out why? Make sense of something by studying the relations of the parts.
- 2. To look at what is alike and what is different
- 3. Restate a quote, passage, etc in different words, often to make it easier to understand.
- 4. To come up with a new idea or a new way of looking at things. To create a plan.
- 5. Combine complex ideas into a whole
- 7. Being able to remember something
- 8. Tell details about an idea, event, character, etc to try to picture a mental picture
- 10. Identify the points in a sequence, path, history, etc.
- 18. Make an educated guess about what might happen.