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Critical reading | Critical reading is analytical and evaluative reading based on accurate neutral comprehension of the material. |
Definition | A concise explanation of the meaning of a word that shows us its boundaries. |
Principal claim and reasons | These are the two parts of an argument. The principal claim is the thesis or conclusion. The reasons support this claim through evidence or other claims. A claim is an assertion about something. |
Term and class | Term refers to the word defined and class refers to the largest family to which the term is related. |
Thinking | Purposeful mental activity such as reasoning, deciding, judging, believing, supposing, expecting, intending, recalling, remembering, visualizing, imagining, devising, inventing, concentrating, conceiving, considering. |
Word | Word is a sound or group of sounds that communicate meaning. These sounds are also translatable into written symbols. |
Word concept | A concept is a abstract idea or principle conveyed in a word. |
Word connotation | Word connotation refers to the additional shades of meaning and emotional associations that a word may carry. |
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TFY Glossary C2 -- Word Precision
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