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September Vocabulary

22-23

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Material that is presented to show or prove that something else exists or is true evidence
My synonyms are: proof, clue, indication, testimony, sign, data evidence
Which vocabulary goes on the line? His argument was solid because he made certain to include relevant__________________ from the text to support his ideas. evidence
a statement you believe to be true; your answer claim
My synonyms are: request, statement, declare, answer, assertion, allegation. Which vocabulary am I? claim
Which vocabulary goes on the line? John made the_______________ that he hit three home-runs this season. claim
Which vocabulary goes on the line? When writing, you should state your ______________ after restating the topic. claim
Which vocabulary goes on the line? He cited _____________ from the text to support his claim about the character. evidence
the order in which things happens or should happen sequence
My synonyms are: arrangement, series, order, progression, pattern, succession. Which vocabulary am I? sequence
Which vocabulary goes on the line? The student failed to answer the questions in the proper ______________ on the scanton. sequence
Which vocabulary goes on the line? The__________________ of events in the story was complicated. sequence
What part of speech is the capitalized word in the sentence: He supported his CLAIM about the character with evidence from the tex. noun
What part of speech is the capitalized word in the sentence: His argument was solid because he made certain to include relevant EVIDENCE from the text to support his claim. noun
What part of speech is the capitalized word in the sentence: The events of the party were SEQUENCED by the bride's mother. verb
Created by: TMoar
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