

ELA EOG Vocabulary
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6th Grade
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Angela Happoldt
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What does the word "conveys" mean?
To impart or communicate by statement, suggestion, gesture, or appearance
To hide or conceal information
To create or invent something new
To destroy or dismantle
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Which of the following is NOT a way to convey something?
Statement
Gesture
Appearance
Silence
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Which word best fits the definition: "To impart or communicate by statement, suggestion, gesture, or appearance"?
Conceals
Conveys
Constructs
Confuses
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If someone uses a gesture to communicate, they are trying to do what?
Conveys
Conceals
Constructs
Confuses
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What is the primary purpose of conveying information?
To impart or communicate
To hide or obscure
To create confusion
To destroy evidence
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What does the word "contribute" mean?
To take away or remove
To give or supply something as a part or share
To destroy or damage
To ignore or neglect
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Which of the following is an example of contributing?
Keeping all your money to yourself
Donating time to a community project
Refusing to help a friend in need
Avoiding participation in group activities
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What can be contributed according to the definition?
Only money
Only time
Money or time
Neither money nor time
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In what context is the word "contribute" used?
As a form of punishment
As a way to isolate oneself
As a part or share in something
As a method of destruction
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Which word is closest in meaning to "contribute"?
Hoard
Withhold
Donate
Destroy
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What does the term "elaborated" mean?
To expand something in detail
To summarize briefly
To ignore completely
To simplify
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What does it mean to analyze something?
To ignore the details
To study or determine the nature and relationship of the parts by analysis
To summarize briefly
To create something new
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Which of the following is a key aspect of analysis?
Ignoring the parts
Determining the nature and relationship of the parts
Creating a new theory
Memorizing facts
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What is the primary goal of analysis?
To entertain
To confuse
To determine the nature and relationship of parts
To simplify
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Which action is NOT part of analyzing?
Studying the parts
Determining relationships
Ignoring details
Analyzing the nature
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What does analysis help to determine?
The color of an object
The nature and relationship of the parts
The price of an item
The popularity of a trend
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What is the definition of "Purpose" as given in the material?
A random thought
Something set up as an object or end to be attained: Intention
A temporary idea
A spontaneous action
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Which of the following best describes "Intention"?
A casual remark
A spontaneous decision
Something set up as an object or end to be attained
An unplanned event
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Multiple Choice
What is NOT a synonym for "Purpose" based on the definition provided?
Intention
Objective
Randomness
Goal
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According to the material, what is a "Purpose"?
A fleeting thought
An object or end to be attained
A random occurrence
An unplanned action
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Multiple Choice
Which word is used in the material to describe something set up to be attained?
Chance
Intention
Accident
Coincidence
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What does the term "develop" mean?
To cause to evolve or unfold gradually
To remain unchanged
To decrease in complexity
To end abruptly
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Which of the following is a key aspect of development according to the definition?
Sudden change
Gradual unfolding
Immediate results
Random alterations
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What does development involve according to the definition?
A single state of being
A succession of states or changes
A static condition
A random process
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According to the definition, what is each state or change in development?
Unrelated to the next
Preparatory for the next
Independent of the next
Opposite to the next
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What is the purpose of leading or conducting something through a succession of states in development?
To maintain the status quo
To prepare for the next stage
To avoid any change
To disrupt the process
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What is a claim?
A statement that presents an argument or belief about a topic
A question that seeks information
A description of a historical event
A list of unrelated facts
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Which of the following best describes a claim?
A detailed explanation of a process
A statement that presents an argument or belief about a topic
A summary of a book
A collection of data points
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A claim is primarily used to:
Present an argument or belief about a topic
Provide a list of resources
Describe a scientific experiment
Offer a fictional narrative
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In academic writing, a claim is:
A statement that presents an argument or belief about a topic
A random thought
A fictional story
A mathematical equation
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The purpose of a claim is to:
Present an argument or belief about a topic
Entertain the reader with a story
List historical dates
Provide a recipe
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What is the definition of "evidence"?
Something that furnishes proof
A type of argument
A form of hypothesis
A method of persuasion
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Which of the following best describes "evidence"?
A conclusion drawn from data
Something that furnishes proof
A theory about a subject
An assumption made without proof
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What does "evidence" provide?
A hypothesis
An assumption
Proof
A question
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In a scientific context, what role does "evidence" play?
It creates a hypothesis
It furnishes proof
It forms a question
It provides a theory
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Which term is defined as "something that furnishes proof"?
Theory
Evidence
Hypothesis
Assumption
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Fill in the blank: The word 'Between' is used in point of comparison of _______.
two or more items
one item
three items
a group of items
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What is the definition of "relationship"?
The state of being related or interrelated
The act of being independent
The process of learning
The art of communication
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What does the term "infer" mean?
To guess randomly
To derive as a conclusion from facts or premises
To ignore information
To state an opinion
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Which of the following is an example of inferring?
Making a wild guess
Drawing a conclusion based on evidence
Ignoring the data
Asking a question
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What is the opposite of inferring?
Concluding
Assuming
Observing without concluding
Analyzing
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In which scenario would you most likely use inference?
When you have no information
When you have complete information
When you have partial information and need to draw a conclusion
When you are making a decision without any data
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Multiple Choice
Which skill is closely related to inferring?
Memorization
Critical thinking
Guessing
Repetition
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