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Citation noun
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Def: naming the source of a direct quote or a fact used to support an argument
Ex: “Hunting. What you speak of is murder General” (Connell, 23). Sentence: He used correct citation, therefore, his MDG essay was not plagiarized.
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Other Parts of Speech: Verbs: Cite, Citing, Cited
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Expository adjective TS: The Mona Lisa typifies Renaissance art perfectly.
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Ex: Chunk paragraph on the Renaissance
Def: Writing style that explains a process, discusses ideas, or presents information Ex: Chunk paragraph on the Renaissance Sentence: I got an A on my expository paragraph explaining how Renaissance art focused on the human form.
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Other Parts of Speech Exposition – NOUN
(a big explanation or an exhibit) Exposé - NOUN (a report)
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Emulate verb
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Def: To imitate closely Ex: copy
Emulate- Verb Def: To imitate closely Ex: copy Sentence: He emulated everything I did, so I called him a copy cat.
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Other Parts of Speech Emulation - noun
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Treachery noun
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Treachery noun Def: Betray or deceive Ex: backstabbing or disloyalty
Sentence: He shook my hand and made a promise, but it was an act of treachery when he went back on his word.
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Other Parts of Speech Treacherous- adjective Treacherously- adverb
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Vacillate verb
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Def: To sway with indecision from one side to another
Ex: To flip-flop Sentence: He vacillated so frequently he became known as a flip flopper.
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Other Parts of Speech Vacillation - noun
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Homophones Cite -verb To quote a source vs Sight - verb and noun related to vision
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Cite -verb To quote a source
Sentence: I had to put quotation marks around my sentence to cite it correctly. Cite -verb To quote a source
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Sentence: Rain is a familiar sight in Washington.
Sight - verb and noun related to vision
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Root Words
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Mega
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Mega = Very Large Root Word Megaton Megawatt Megacycle Megabyte
Megalomania
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Create and write your own sentence with a “mega” word.
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Jus (t)
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Jus(t) = law or correct and right
Root Word Jus(t) = law or correct and right justice justification justify injustice unjust just
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Create and write your own sentence with a “jus” word.
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