Literature Unit 1 Vo Word Scramble
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| Bias sentence: There was evidence of BIAS against foreign applicants. | prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way that is unfair |
| Confirm sentence: The reporter CONFIRMED that the crash was caused by reckless driving. | establish the truth or correctness of something previously believed, suspected, or feared to be the case |
| Contradict sentence: He did not CONTRADICT what he said last week. | deny the truth of a statement by asserting the opposite |
| Doubtful sentence: I was DOUBTFUL of my judgement. | feeling uncertain about something |
| Evidence sentence: Without EVIDENCE, they can't bring a charge. | the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid |
| Factual sentence: a mixture of comment and FACTUAL information. | concerned with what is actually the case rather than interpretations of or reactions to it |
| Fantasy sentence: His research had moved into the realm of FANTASY. | the faculty or activity of imagining things that are impossible or improbable |
| Illogical sentence: That is an ILLOGICAL fear of the supernatural. | lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning |
| Investigation sentence:He was under INVESTIGATION for theft. | the action of investigating something or someone |
| Objective sentence: Historians try to be OBJECTIVE. | not influenced by personal feeling or options in considering and representing facts |
| Observation sentence: She was brought into the hospital for OBSERVATION. | the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information |
| Option sentence: he has no OPTION to pay up. | the freedom, power, or right to choose something |
| Persuade sentence: I PERSUADED him to do the right thing. | cause to do something through reasoning or argument |
| Prove sentence: The concept is difficult to PROVE. | demonstrate the truth or existence of something by evidence or argument |
| Theory sentence: Have you read about Darwin's THEORY of evolution. | a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something. |
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