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summer course D-I
mckeel summer course work
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Debate | n. 1a:an argument as the discussion of a motion before a legislature 1b:a verbal argument as a regulated discussion of a problem between 2 matched sides. Charlie and Beth were debating on if the school mascot should be a bull ant and not an ant. |
| Denotation | n. 1: an act of denoting 2: a direct specific meaning as distinct from connotations 3: a term or label that indicates something Jenny was looking at a denotation that said "No kids aloud." |
| Describe | v. 1: to give an account of in words 2: to trace the outline of Rick described how great a statue was. |
| Elaborate | adj. 1 : made with great care or with much detail v. 2a : to work out in detail 2b : to give more details Hunter said " Wow! This is an elaborate motorcycle." |
| Epitome | n. 1a : a summary of a piece of work 1b : a brief statement of the main points or facts 2 : something thought to represent a basic quality or an ideal example |
| Evaluate | v. 1 : to look for the value of 2 : to decide the value or worth of after study The science teacher has to evaluate my test so I can go home. |
| Explain | v. 1 : to make it simple or understandable 2 : to give a reason for or cause of My sister explained how use a computer program. |
| Fact | n. 1 : a thing done 2 : the quality of being actual 3 : something that actually exists or occurs 4 : a piece of information about something presented as true and accurate It's a proven fact, that the Mona Lisa is very expensive. |
| Fomulate | v. 1 : to express in a formula 2 : to put in systematic form : state definitely and clearly My dad was formulating a plan to get an arcade game out of a warehouse. |
| Hazardous | adj. dangerous, risky The can of poison had a hazardous sign to tell people that it's dangerous. |
| Idiom | n. 1 : the choice of words and the way they are together that is characteristic of a language 2 : a form of expression that is characteristic of a particular person, type of art, etc. It's raining cats and dogs is an idiom. |
| Illustrious | adj. outstanding The illustrious painting looked like it came to life. |
| Infer | v. 1 : to arrive at as a conclusion 2 : to form an opinion from evidence In Deathly Hallow Part 2, I infer that Harry will live. |