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What are context clues?
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Words or sentences surrounding the unfamiliar word that give clues about its meaning
Elements attached to a root word
The most basic parts of a word
Prefixes added to the beginning of a word
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What do root words represent?
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The most basic parts of the word
Words or sentences surrounding the unfamiliar word
Elements attached to a root word
Prefixes added to the beginning of a word
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What are context clues?
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What do root words represent?
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What are prefixes?
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What are suffixes?
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How can you infer the meaning of unfamiliar words?
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Which affix is attached to the beginning of a word?
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What do root words help with?
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Which affix is attached to the end of a word?
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How can you figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word without a dictionary?
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What is the purpose of affixes in a word?
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What are context clues?
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What are root words?
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What are prefixes?
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What are suffixes?
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What type of text presents a problematic issue and is commonly found in philosophical, historical, and social texts?
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Where can discussions be found aside from books or school?
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What kind of sources are records produced by people who have firsthand accounts of events or issues?
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Which of the following is an example of a primary source?
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What type of sources describe, analyze, discuss, and summarize information from primary sources?
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If a critique is written by somebody, what type of source is it?
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What is the main purpose of a discussion text?
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Where can primary sources be usually found?
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What do secondary sources do with information from primary sources?
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What is an example of a secondary source?
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What is a discussion text?
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Where can discussions be found?
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What are primary sources?
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What are secondary sources?
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What do discussions help the reader to do?
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Where are primary sources usually found?
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What do secondary sources do?
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What is an example of a primary source?
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What is an example of a secondary source?
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What do secondary sources usually do with primary sources?
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What are the three main purposes of visual media?
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How does visual media contribute to educational materials?
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In what way does visual media enhance the professional purpose of advertising?
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What role does visual media play in making buildings and construction projects?
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How does visual media enhance the entertainment purpose of films and moving pictures?
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What makes educational materials more engaging with the use of visual media?
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How do logos and design elements in professional settings affect consumer behavior?
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What purpose does visual media serve in graphic novels and comics?
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What impact does visual media have on the readability of educational materials?
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How does visual media contribute to the engagement of students in learning?
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What are the three purposes of visual media?
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How does visual media contribute to educational materials?
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What is a professional purpose of visual media?
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How does visual media enhance entertainment materials?
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What makes educational materials more appealing to students?
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How does visual media contribute to making buildings and construction projects?
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What is a key aspect of visual media in advertising?
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How does visual media enhance the storytelling in films?
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What purpose does visual media serve in educational outputs?
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Why do professionals use visual media in advertisements?
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What is the term used to define how bright the light and how much of it is directed on a specific area, character, or object in a film?
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Which element of lighting in a film can determine the mood of a scene?
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What is the term used to describe the way in which figures and elements are moved around within a frame in a film?
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Which element of lighting in a film can create textures, reveal or conceal, and shape the space within a frame?
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What element of lighting in a film can have an impact on a scene by creating a silhouette when light is positioned behind an object or character?
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In filmmaking, what is the term used to achieve characterization through dialogue, actions, and descriptions, as well as through costume, hair, and makeup?
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Which element of acting in a film includes the visual elements such as appearance, gestures, and facial expressions?
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What type of characterization in a film involves how a character physically appears?
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Which visual element in a film is used to express or set a mood, define space within a frame, and separate foreground from background?
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What element of lighting in a film can emphasize danger or warmth when using red light, or mystery or coolness when using blue light?
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What is the purpose of lighting in a film?
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What is the purpose of blocking in a film?
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What is the purpose of characterization in a film?
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What role does setting play in a film?
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How does lighting intensity affect the mood in a film?
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What is the significance of dialogue in a film?
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How does color influence the mood of a scene in a film?
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Why is acting an essential element in a film?
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How does characterization in a film differ between direct and indirect methods?
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How does direction of lighting impact a scene in a film?