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Definition Personal Definition Used in a Sentence

Vocab Word. Definition Personal Definition Used in a Sentence. Picture. Critical Thinking. Creative Thinking. The mental process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information to reach a conclusion.

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Definition Personal Definition Used in a Sentence

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  1. Vocab Word Definition Personal Definition Used in a Sentence Picture

  2. Critical Thinking Creative Thinking The mental process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information to reach a conclusion. Being able to think intelligently well under pressure to do something Critical thinking was involved when the group was asked to nail jello to a tree The ability to create The ability for you’re your imagination to create something The kindergarten teacher went to a creative thinking seminar to be able to think more like her students

  3. Civic Response Emergent Issue An prominenttopic or problem for debate or discussion An issue that is important and has to be dealt with immediately When his wife’s water broke it turned into an Emergent Issue the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force Responding to the rights, responsibilities, and duties of citizenship He told the immigrant aspiring to become a citizen that to be a great citizen you have to make sure you have good civic response.

  4. Historical Globalization Figurative Devices Historical globalization is a period that is often identified as beginning in 1492, Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to the Caribbean , and ending after World War 2.The USA and the soviet union emerged as superpowers. Past globalization that has effected modern day Historical Globalization is important because it helps us understand modern day globalization. Figurative that contains or uses figures of speech, especially metaphors Things to add into your writing to make it more interesting to read and better quality Hyperbole is part of the figurative language

  5. Time Management Oxymoron A figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous, seemingly self-contradictory effect, as in “cruel kindness” or “to make haste slowly.” Something giving you mixed signals because they mean opposite things Two signs were a oxymoron because one said stop and one said go Time management refers to a range of skills, tools, and techniques used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks The ability to work and get a project done in the time given Time management for this project is crucial

  6. Audience Prejudice The group of spectators at a public event; listeners or viewers collectively, as in attendance at a theater or concert. A group of people that come to witness something The audience clapped at the end of the performance to show they enjoyed it! A preference or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgment. To like something better for a personal reason To like something better for a personal reason The Judge was bias to one lawyer because it was his daughter

  7. Collective Response Colloquial Language Characteristic of or appropriate to ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech or writing; informal. Writing like you are having a casual conversation The Greek of the new testament is not colloquial A Verbal or written answer viewed as as a whole group. A group Response The collective response of the executives was that they would have to lay off some employees

  8. Iambic Pentameter Individual Response How you feel about a topic (opposite of Critical Response) Your individual answer to something The Individual response of an employee was that the work was too hard for them. Acommon meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with five feet or accents, each foot containing an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable A type of poetry that Shakespeare used that rhymed All the dialog, which potter wrote, is in rhyming iambic pentameter, apart from a few direct declarations with eight syllables

  9. Tone Mood The attitude of an author, as opposed to a narrator or personal, toward her subject matter and/or audience. The attitude of an author presented in their writing The tone of the author seemed very mean when you read between the lines. The atmosphere that pervades a literary work with the intention of evoking a certain emotion or feeling from the audience Writing that makes people feel certain things The writer made the mood of the book sad so the readers would feel sympathy

  10. Voice Project Management The sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, especially of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc. The sound of a character speaking The voice of Ariel the mermaid is beautiful. Project management is the discipline of planning, organizing, securing and managing resources to bring about the successful completion Having a leader while doing a project The apprentice is base mainly on project management

  11. Semi-Known Words Unknown Words

  12. Aside Soliloquy An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, esp. by a character in a play. Along speech given by a character in a book which defines that character. One of the most famous is Hamlet's "To Be Or Not To Be" soliloquy. An actor’s speech, directed to the audience, that is not supposed to be heard by other actors on stage. Where an actor turns away from the other characters and talks to the audience as if they are saying this to themselves in their head. When Hamlet first appears onstage, for example, his aside "A little more than kin, and less than kind!" gives the audience a strong sense of his alienation from King

  13. Humanities 10-1 Vocabulary Terms By: Tanille Shandro

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