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Exotic
| Definition | Term |
|---|---|
| from another part of the world | exotic |
| require that something be done or decided | dictate |
| free or excused from following a law or duty which others must obey | exempt |
| control or direct something according to a rule, principle, or law | regulate |
| a statement that can be proven, observed, or measured | fact |
| a specific piece of information that an author gives to support a claim | evidence |
| an explanation or justification for a claim, action, or value statement; the process of thinking through an argument, forming judgements, and drawing conclusions using a process of logic | reasons/reasoning |
| a brief statement of the main points of a larger work or text; the act of providing such a statement or account | summary/summarize |
| anything that students can read, write, view, listen to, or explore, including books, photographs, films, articles, music, art, and more | text |
| value statement(s) supported by evidence whose purpose is to persuade or explain | argument |
| an assertion(s) of the truth of something, often a value statement ; generally an author uses evidence to support the assertion of truth | claim(s) |
| the people who watch, listen to, view, and/or read something presented via an artistic medium | audiences |