
Amplify: Week 4
Quiz by Heather Hill
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- Q1A word that consists of two or more words combined to create a new meaning.phrasecompound wordcontractionspronouns30s
- Q2A representation that illustrates the similarities and differences between two or more items.textual evidencethemevenn diagramsetting30s
- Q3A statement or assertion that predicts what will happen in the future based on evidence or reasoning.main ideacontrastinterpretationprediction30s
- Q4To restate a piece of text or information in your own words while retaining the original meaning.paraphraseamplifycitetextual evidence30s
- Q5The underlying message or central idea conveyed in a literary work.themecharacter interactionscontrastsetting30s
- Q6The act of supporting a statement or argument with evidence from a text.interpretationcompareindicatescite30s
- Q7The primary idea or assertion that summarizes the main point of a text.character interactionsphrasepredictionmain idea30s
- Q8The process of examining two or more elements to highlight their similarities.compareindicatescontrastamplify30s
- Q9The act of explaining the differences between two or more items.predictionindicatescomparecontrast30s
- Q10The setting, events, and interactions between characters that help develop the story.amplifythemetextual evidencecharacter interactions30s
- Q11A visual or written representation that conveys descriptive elements of time and place in a story.citemain ideasettingprediction30s
- Q12The act of explaining or making sense of something through analysis or comprehension.indicatesinterpretationphrasecompound word30s
- Q13The written or spoken evidence that supports a claim, often used in analysis or argumentation.predictcitethemetextual evidence30s
- Q14A group of words that functions as a single unit within a sentence, often conveying a specific idea or concept.compound wordpronounsphrasecontractions30s
- Q15Words that are formed by combining two words and often involve missing letters, typically used for convenience.phrasepronounscontractionscompound word30s