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Vocabulary
RL.6.1 RI.6.1 W.6.2
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Implicit | 1. Is implied or understood though not directly expressed. 2. Adjective |
| Explicit | 1. Is fully and clearly expressed; leaving nothing to be implied. 2. Adjective |
| Analysis | 1. Is taking out the main points from a text and asking questions about these main points so that you can interpret the text's message. 2. Verb |
| Claim | 1. Is something the author is trying to convince the reader of. It is usually something that hasn't yet been proven true. 2. Noun |
| Textual Evidence | 1. Is used to support a claim by the author. 2. Noun |
| Argument | 1. Is expressing a point of view on a subject. 2. Verb |
| Conclusion | 1. Is written to tell readers what they should remember from an informational text. 2. Noun |
| Cite | 1. Is using an example from the text as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement. 2. Verb |
| Paraphrase | 1. You are restating or rewriting part of a text or passage in another form or different words. 2. Verb |
| Evidence | 1. Helps readers form a conclusion or response. 2. Noun |
| Relevant | 1. Having a connection with the information being shared, the question being asked, or the topic being written about. 2. Adjective |
| Informative | 1. Information is useful, interesting, and accurate. 2. Adjective |
| Citation | 1.Is the stating of the author of a specific passage or idea. 2. Noun |
| Selection | 1. Is the first and most important step in the information search process. 2.Noun |
| Explanatory | 1. Writing is made or included to explain, inform, or make something clear. 2.Adjective |