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1Figurative Language - Examplesby bobki8 termsJanuary 15, 2009
2Figurative Language - Examplesby Koskela811 termsMarch 30, 2009
3Chapter 24 Relationship Examplesby HorizonScience79 termsOctober 27, 2009
4Poetry terms and examplesby bhuffaker11 termsJanuary 21, 2009
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5Examples of Figurative Languageby duvalawo110 termsOctober 27, 2009
6Examples of metric unitsby jeffhollenbach13 termsSeptember 28, 2009
7Figurative Language examplesby Night5137 termsApril 3, 2009
8Examples of Migrationsby tennvols7835 termsSeptember 4, 2009
9Kingdom examples 3by ebechler20 termsSeptember 1, 2009
10Insect Orders description (not the examples)by MoneyMoneyMoneyMoney10 termsMay 7, 2009
11GRE LIT: terms and examples 1by 760gradgirl46 termsSeptember 17, 2009
12Examplesby heidigonzalez139 termsAugust 20, 2009
13Examples of the 5 Different Bone Typesby micamoney5 termsFebruary 16, 2008
14Examplesby veni6 termsNovember 6, 2008
15Terms With Examples by Jessica_Yniguez28 termsMay 1, 2008
16Biome Examples & Characteristicsby Googly7 termsJune 8, 2009
17Romanticism Examples Quizby americanwriters11s32 termsOctober 12, 2009
18Rhetorical Strategy Examplesby stohare201022 termsApril 14, 2009
19Macbeth term examplesby bhuffaker20 termsDecember 8, 2008
20AP English Vocab - Examplesby Xerxes26 termsOctober 11, 2007
21Rhetorical Examplesby sblankenship35 termsNovember 3, 2009
228th Grade Prefixes and Suffixes (Examples)by English_girl20 termsApril 7, 2008
23Fallacies - Examplesby greenigoeswhoosh16 termsJune 12, 2008
24LBSS English 11 AP Examples of Terminologyby teechranne15 termsSeptember 6, 2009
25Terms With Examples II by Jessica_Yniguez12 termsMay 2, 2008
26cells examplesby tolaffis2livet15 termsJanuary 23, 2008
27insect orders the examplesby MoneyMoneyMoneyMoney10 termsMay 7, 2009
28TKAM theme examples (read description)by kizzleneedshelp6 termsApril 26, 2009
29NEURO TEST #3 - EXAMPLESby jillyoung31516 termsNovember 16, 2009
30Divisibility rules examplesby danjan6 termsMay 8, 2009
31Figurative Language Examplesby kimpohl8 termsFebruary 17, 2009
32Literary Devices - Examplesby LoriKey10 termsFebruary 2, 2009
33Drug Classificationsby paintxitxblack40 termsJuly 10, 2008
34hatchet/ examplesby melisacallahan7 termsApril 22, 2009
35Figures of Repetition - examplesby kcsd10 termsFebruary 13, 2009
369B terms with examplesby bhuffaker52 termsMay 28, 2008
37terms with examplesby bhuffaker18 termsFebruary 28, 2008
38Literary Examples for "Special" people like me :) ***These are only examples for some termsby AlexDobbie20 termsJune 1, 2009
39JLPT2 Chap. 01-08 Example Sentencesby gaijin29 termsFebruary 24, 2008
40Examples From Writingby williams6-310 termsDecember 10, 2007
41Examples of Jointsby micamoney8 termsFebruary 16, 2008
42Terms 3: examplesby ticklemeelmo135117 termsSeptember 4, 2007
43Loe sentence structure examplesby kloe8 termsApril 19, 2007
44CHM 111- Test1 Examplesby pennyble36 termsOctober 21, 2009
45Fungi and Plantae Phylums with examplesby sarahflan17 termsNovember 19, 2009
46Suspense term examplesby AntiWorldOrder14 termsOctober 28, 2009
47PT class Examples of Root Words p. 52by amolugo16 termsJune 29, 2009
48Joints -- Examplesby crashdavis23 termsOctober 23, 2009
49Nonfiction Genre Examplesby debyrne7 termsNovember 19, 2009
50Lit term examplesby ggraham24 termsSeptember 3, 2009

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# Definition Sets
1individual samples that illustrated information about a chosen topic4 sets
2stories and illustrations2 sets
3for example, for instance, to illustrate, thus, in other words, as an illustration, in particular.1 set
4____________ illustrate a larger idea or represent something of which they are a part. a(n) ______________ is a basic means of developing or clarifying an idea. furthermore, ____________ enable writers to show and not simply tell readers what they mean. the terms ___________ and illustration are sometimes used interchangeable.1 set
5noun-austin pronoun-she verb-jumped adverb-happily adjective- smushy preposition-into conjunction- nor interjection-good!1 set
6provide support for ideas in presentation or written work1 set
7verbal supports used for both clarification and proof include all but one of the following1 set
8verbal supports used for both clarification and proof include all but one of the following: literal comparison, figurative comparison, factual illustration, examples, statistics?1 set
9specific instances that illustrate or explain a general factual statement1 set
10supporting material for presentations1 set
11the tab that shows thumbnail images of example worlds that have been created by the developers of alice1 set
12glucose, sucrose, fructose, starch, celloluse1 set
13brief, hypothetical, anecdote, case study1 set
14verbal illustrations of the speaker's points that bring the speech to life and illuminate the message of your speech1 set
15represent the concept being taught by including all of the attributes essential for recognizing that concepts as a member of some larger classes1 set
16specific instances that illustrate reasons or facts1 set
17carb, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids1 set
18verbal illustrations of the speaker's points1 set
19brief references to specific items or events that are used for both proof and clarification1 set
20explain the meaning of uncommon words1 set
21used to clarify or illustrate a specific point; can be stories1 set
22specific instances or illustrations of idea1 set
23planaria, fluke, tapeworm1 set
24ugly, stupid, hideous, dumb1 set
25high school students writing for the act test may find this elaboration strategy useful. a writer doesn't necessarily need research; instead, the writer could use experience from his own life.1 set
26titles,subtitles,boxed info,bold print,and bullets1 set
27titles,subtitles,boxed info,boldprint,captions,bullets.1 set
28used to illustrate ir explain a general point or abstract concept1 set
29ascarnis, trichinia, vinegar eel, hookworm1 set
30earthworms, leeches, feather dusters1 set
31details supporting your answers1 set
32specific instances or illustrations of an idea1 set
33titles, subtitles, boxed info, bold print, captions, bullets1 set
34a subtopic of temtimony in which one looks to the past to figure out what to do, aka precedent.1 set
35specific instances used to illustrate your point.1 set
36families: forever amber brown/ peers: frindle/ physical, emotional, mental, and behavioral challenges: the reason for janey/ communities: chines cinderella: the true story of an unwanted daughter/ animals: because of winn dixie/sports: there's a girl in my hammerlock/ mysteries: hole/ moral choices: manic magee/ romance and sexuality: i love you, i hate you, get lost/ coming of age: olive's ocean/ adventure and survival: lemony snicket's a series of unfortunate events1 set
37canis domesticus- domestic dog.. canis lupus- wolf.. panthera leo- lion.. felis domesticus- domestic cat.. (felis includes cats that dont roar)1 set
38proof your reasons are valid1 set