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DAL Quiz 1
Daily Academic Language weeks 1-2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| conceive | (verb) To think up or form in the mind. |
| inconceivable | (adj) Impossible to believe or imagine. |
| concept | (noun) A general idea or thought. |
| conceptualize | (verb) To form a concept or idea. |
| propose | (verb) To suggest a plan or idea to be considered. |
| proposal | (noun) An suggestion or plan. |
| proposition | (noun) An offered or suggested plan of action. |
| intend | To have something in mind as a goal, plan, or purpose. |
| intention | (noun) Something that you mean to do. |
| exaggerate | (verb) To make something seem larger, more valuable, or more important than it is. |
| exaggeration | (noun)The act of exaggerating. |
| minimize | (verb) To make something as small as possible. |
| minimum | (verb) The smallest possible amount or lowest limit. |
| minimal | (adj) Being the smallest in amount or size. |
| unique | (adj) Being the only one of its kind. |
| identical | (adj) Exactly alike |
| dissimilar | (adj) Not alike; different. |
| equivelent | (adj) The same as, or equal to, another thing. |
| narrate | (verb) To tell the story or give an account of something speech or writing. |
| narrator | (noun) A person or character who tells a story. |
| narrative | (noun) A story, description, or account of events. |
| narration | (noun) The act of narrating. |
| demonstrate | (verb) To teach or explain by showing how to do or use something. |
| demonstration | (noun) An act of teaching, explaining, or operating something. |
| demonstrate | (verb) To prove or show clearly. |
| establish | 1.(verb) To prove or show something to be true. 2. To create or start. |