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40 terms jade Topicthe general subject of the the text Main ideathe key message or thesis of the text Key pointskey points and their supporting details develop the main idea Summarya brief restatement of the main idea and the most important key points and details Inferencea conclusion reached by critical thinking, reading between the lines, applying logic to facts and evidence while recognizing context clues Inference (explicit)clearly stated Inference (implied)implied; not directly stated Conclusiona deduction made about an unstated outcome based on prediction, details, evidence, and results Descriptiveincludes sensory details to create a clear mental picture for the reader Expositoryinforms, explains, or tells how to do something; uses only facts and examples Narrativetells a story to entertain, inform, or challenge Persuasiveincludes facts and strong opinions to make the reader feel, think, or behave a certain way
Biastendency toward a preconceived idea Connotative meaningthe implied meaning of a word, with assumptions or an emotional charge attached to it Denotative meaningthe standard dictionary definition of a word Rhetorical devicestylistic language used to have an emotional or persuasive effect on the reader Tonethe writer's attitude or emotions concerning the topic Argumenta point the author believes Compare and Contrastto compare means to look for similarities; to contrast means to look for differences Predictiona reader's guess of what could happen, based on details found in the text Primary sourcea firsthand, unaltered document by the original author or creator; includes novels, letters, original research papers, datasets, paintings photographs Secondary sourcea document that analyzes, discusses, or reproduces a primary source; includes textbooks and many other nonfiction books, review articles, biographies Tertiary sourcea reference work that consolidates information from primary and secondary sources; includes encyclopedias, handbooks, study guides PEMDASparentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction Least common denominatorthe smallest number into which two or more denominators will divide evenly Decimalsrepresent parts of a whole Ratioa comparison between the quantity of one item and the quantity of another item Meanthe average of a set of numbers Medianthe middle number Modethe number that appears most often in a set of numbers Rangemeasures the spread of a given set of numbers Areathe amount of space within the boundary of the shape Perimeterthe distance around the shape Volumethe amount of space the object occupies or can hold, as measured in cubic units
Pythagorean theoremapplies to right triangles; a^2 + b^2 = c^2 Acute anglesangles <90>
FOILfirst, outer, inner, last Superior (cranial)toward the head of the body or a body structure; above another part of the body Inferior (caudal)toward the lower end of the body or a body structure' below another body part Ventral (anterior)toward the front of the body; in front of another structure or body part Dorsal (posterior)toward the back of the body; in front of another structure or body part Medialtoward the middle of the body; on the inner side of another structure or body part Lateraltoward one side of the body; on the outer side of another structure or body part Intermediatebetween medial and lateral Proximalcloser to the truck of the body Distalfarther from the trunk of the body Superficialclose to the surface of the skin Deepfar from the surface of the skin Pronelying on the stomach Supinelying on the back Antecubitalfront of the elbow Axillaryarmpit Buccalcheek Cephalichead Ocular/Orbitaleye Patellarfront of knee Poplitealback of knee Sacralbetween the hips Tarsalankle Thoracicchest
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