
Vocab quiz
Quiz by Chanel Taylor
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- Q1To make something easier to understand, often by explaining it more simply or by providing additional details or examples.ClarifyAssertRelateDepict30s
- Q2To present reasons or evidence to support or oppose a point of view in writing or speaking.ProveSuggestExamineArgue30s
- Q3To set up or prove something as true or valid based on evidence or facts.EstablishRecognizeDetermineReinforce30s
- Q4To provide a detailed description or summary of something, usually in a structured format.DepictOutlineClarifyElaborate30s
- Q5To look at something closely and carefully, analyzing its parts and how they relate to each other in order to understand it better.ClarifyDetermineConcludeExamine30s
- Q6To demonstrate that something is true through logical reasoning or evidence, often used in arguments or essays.ReinforceProveAssertEstablish30s
- Q7To show or explain how things are connected or linked together, often in a writing context.SuggestRelateDistinguishExamine30s
- Q8To strengthen or support an idea or argument, often by providing additional evidence or examples to make it more convincing.ElaborateReinforceDepictArgue30s
- Q9To state something clearly and in detail, providing exact information to avoid ambiguity.AssertSpecifyRecognizeConclude30s
- Q10To identify something, often based on prior knowledge or experience, especially in an exam context.DistinguishProveElaborateRecognize30s
- Q11To come to a decision or judgment based on reasoning or evidence, often summarizing the main points.ConcludeEstablishOutlineDetermine30s
- Q12To explain something in more detail, often by adding examples or clarifications to make it clearer or more comprehensive.ArgueElaborateClarifyDepict30s
- Q13To recognize or show the differences between two or more things by identifying unique features or characteristics that set them apart.RelateAssertDistinguishExamine30s
- Q14To state or declare something confidently, often implying a firm stance or belief in a statement without needing to provide evidence immediately.ProveAssertArgueSuggest30s
- Q15To represent or describe something in detail, often through words, pictures, or other forms of expression, illustrating ideas vividly.ClarifyDepictOutlineElaborate30s