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Language - English
12th Grade
01/18/2012

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Term
Ampi-,Ambi-
Ante-
Anti-
Aqua-
Bene-
Bi-
Bio-
Cent-
Dis-
Ex-
Hept-
Hex-,Ses-
Hyper-
Hypo-
Inter-
Intra-
Micro-
Milli-
Mis-
Mono-
Neo-
Nona-
Oct-
Omni-
Pan-
Definition
Round,Both
Before
Against
Water
Good,Well,Favorable
Two
Life
Hundred
Opposite,Away from,Not,Apart
Out of, Beyond
Seven
Six
Above, Beyond
Below
Between
Within
Small
Thousand
Bad,Wrong
One,Single
New
Nine
Eight
All,Every
All
Term
Penta-
Peri-
Poly-
Post-
Pre-
Quadr-,Quatr-
Quart-,Tetra-
Semi-,Hemi,Demi-
Tele-
Trans-
Tri,Ter-
Un-
Uni-
Definition
Five
All around
Many
After
Before
Four
Four
Partially,Half
Distance
Across
Three
Not
One
Term
Arch-
Archae-,Arche
Audi-,Aus
Auto
Brev
Cad,Cas
Calor
Cap-,Cip-,Cept-
Capit,Capt
Carn-
Chrom-
Chrono-
Cide-,Cise-
Civ-
Crop-
Crat-,Cracy-
Cred-
Crit-
Cycl-,Cyclo-
Dec(a)-
Dent-,Dont-
Derm
Dic/Dict-
Dorm
Dura-
Dynam
Definition
Cheif,First,Rule
Hear,Listen
Self
Short
To fall
Heat
Take
Head
Flesh
Color
Time
Cut down,Kill
Body
Rule
Believe
Separate,Choose
Wheel,Circular
Ten
Teeth,Tooth
Skin
Say,Speak,Word
Sleep
Hard,Lasting
Power
Term
Equi-
Fer-
Fin-
Fix-
Form-
Fract,Frag-
Gastr(o)-
Gen-
Geo-
Grad-,Gress-
Graph-
Grav-
Definition
To carry,Bear
End,Ended,Finished
Adhere,Cement,Hold
Form,Shape
Break
Stomach
Birth
Earth
Step,Go
Write,Record,Representation Of
Heavy,Weighty
Term
Supporting Details-
Sequence of Events-
Main Idea-
Summary-
Cause-
Effect-
Conclusion-
Fact-
Opinion-
Author's Purpose-
Point of View-
Persuasive Writing-
Propaganda-
Strong Argument-
Weak Argument-
Circular Reasoning-
Either/Or Fallacies-
Cause/Effect Fallices
Definition
Statements,descriptions,and fact that support the main idea of a passage.
Order in which ideas are arranged,action are carried out, or events happen.
One central idea of passage.
Shortened version of a longer work, including the main idea, the most important details of the original, and the theme.
The rection or other result of the cause
a decision that you can arrive at after combing textual evidence with prior knowlegde.
Statement that can be independently and objectively verified or proven.
One person's belief that may or may not be shared by others.
Reason the author writes.
Way somoeone looks at or perceives something.
Language specifically designed to convince readers to side with a writer's point of view on an issue or a cause.
Displays extreme biasz, or prejudice, for or against an issue or cause .
Writer support position;uses faulty
logic.
Statingthe same thing over again in different words.
Implies that there are only wo possible reasons or explanations for somthing.
Implies that one thing happen because of another thing that happened before it.
Term
Sonnet 18-
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings-
Beowolf-
Animal Farm-
The Joy Luck Club-
Lord of the Flies-
The Outsiders-
Robinson Crusoe-
Moby Dick-
The Red Badge of Courage-
The Call of the Wild-
The Great Gatsby
Definition
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