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Vocab List 4 Advanced Language Arts
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Conjecture A guess or speculation (or the act of guessing) Example: The detective, Sherlock Holmes, solved many cases based simply on his conjectures, not on facts.
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Proportional Having a corresponding or comparable size; in math, it means having the same ratio Example: Spongebob’s feet are not proportional to his body; they are too tiny.
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Closure A finished feeling or sense of resolution at the end of something Example: The last sentence of the paragraph summarized the essay and gave a sense of closure.
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Relevant Related or important to the topic at hand Example: Your statement about football is not relevant to our discussion about sentence structure.
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Irrelevant Not related or of importance to the topic at hand Example: Your statement about football is irrelevant since we are talking about sentence structure.
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Inconvenience To make something more difficult or cause someone trouble Example: I hope that making an extra stop at the grocery store didn’t inconvenience you and ruin your plans.
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Obligation A duty or responsibility Example: As your teacher, I have an obligation to help you learn.
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Valid Logical or reasonable Example: I will not accept your late homework unless you give me a valid reason for not having it.
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