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ELL Edge English

Edge Levels B & C for 9&10 / 11&12 Grades

Term/PhraseExplanation/What It Is
the Synonyms of the word "accusation" claim, blame
to state strongly and clearly that something is true assert
sounding harsh and unpleasant discordant
an unusually talented child or a genius child is known as a prodigy
reproach to blame or disapprove someone
belief that something will happen expectation
having a strong desire for success ambitious
inevitable sure to happen, unavoidable
Helps patients dress, bathe, and eat. Checks patients' vital signs Nursing assistant
Diagnoses illnesses through examination, medical history, and tests Specializes in a field of medicine, such as surgery or internal medicine Doctor
antonym for the word "assert" deny
to label or mark as bad stigmatize
point of view perspective
intensity a lot of feeling or strengh
to conceal or hide obscure
characterize to describe the quality or character of a person
"declare" is a synonym for the word "assert"
in unison at the same time, all together
moody, unhappy sulky
suffering, distress misery
problem or struggle that drives a story'splot conflict
active; full of energy dynamic
not active; not moving or changing static
protagonist main character in the story
opposing character in the story antagonist
predict to tell in advance
to keep track of; to check monitor
statement of what someone thinks will happen prediction
outside; beyond external
predominate to occur most often
-less lacking
un- not
-dom state or condition of
-ish have the characteristics of
-hood state of, a group of
pre- before
sub- under
-ly have the characteristics of
anti- against
word, study, say, speech, reason -logy
man anthrop
proble Conflict
Created by: P.J.Noya
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