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ATI TEAS VERSION 7 ENGLISH STUDY
GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Anecdote - ✔️✔️A short story that illustrates a concept or point and creates a connection
between the author and reader
argument - ✔️✔️A type of text consisting of a claim on a debatable issue, background
information, reasoning and evidence, rhetorical appeals, counterclaims, and responses
to counterclaims
audience - ✔️✔️the intended consumers of information
authorial intent - ✔️✔️The reason an author creates a text
bias - ✔️✔️Tendency toward or against a preconceived idea
blog - ✔️✔️A website that is usually informal and independently run
chart - ✔️✔️A type of diagram that graphically represents data
chronological - ✔️✔️in order by time
claim - ✔️✔️A statement made in an argument that something about a topic is true
comprehension - ✔️✔️ability to understand
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conclusion - ✔️✔️A deduction made by a reader that takes the details, evidence, and
assumptions presented in a text to the next logical step
connotation - ✔️✔️An implied meaning of a word or idea created by the emotions and
assumptions attached to it
context - ✔️✔️surrounding words or ideas within a sentence or passage that affect the
meaning of a word and influence how it is understood
contradiction - ✔️✔️A statement, assertion, or instruction in a text that conflicts with
information provided else-where in the same text
counterclaim - ✔️✔️A conflicting opinion that an author acknowledges and responds to
when making an argument
delineate - ✔️✔️Describe precisely or set forth accurately in detail
denotation - ✔️✔️An explicitly stated meaning of a word or idea
details - ✔️✔️Facts, descriptions, and other types of information that support key points
diagram - ✔️✔️a symbolic representation used to convey information, especially a
drawing that shows an arrangement or relationship among the parts of something
evidence - ✔️✔️proof, such as facts, descriptions, and examples, that an author uses to
support their ideas and reasoning
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSIRTY-WV26506
ATI TEAS VERSION 7 ENGLISH STUDY
GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Anecdote - ✔️✔️A short story that illustrates a concept or point and creates a connection
between the author and reader
argument - ✔️✔️A type of text consisting of a claim on a debatable issue, background
information, reasoning and evidence, rhetorical appeals, counterclaims, and responses
to counterclaims
audience - ✔️✔️the intended consumers of information
authorial intent - ✔️✔️The reason an author creates a text
bias - ✔️✔️Tendency toward or against a preconceived idea
blog - ✔️✔️A website that is usually informal and independently run
chart - ✔️✔️A type of diagram that graphically represents data
chronological - ✔️✔️in order by time
claim - ✔️✔️A statement made in an argument that something about a topic is true
comprehension - ✔️✔️ability to understand
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, ©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 [REAL-EXAM-DUMPS] Sunday, August 4, 2024 12:41 AM
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSIRTY-WV26506
conclusion - ✔️✔️A deduction made by a reader that takes the details, evidence, and
assumptions presented in a text to the next logical step
connotation - ✔️✔️An implied meaning of a word or idea created by the emotions and
assumptions attached to it
context - ✔️✔️surrounding words or ideas within a sentence or passage that affect the
meaning of a word and influence how it is understood
contradiction - ✔️✔️A statement, assertion, or instruction in a text that conflicts with
information provided else-where in the same text
counterclaim - ✔️✔️A conflicting opinion that an author acknowledges and responds to
when making an argument
delineate - ✔️✔️Describe precisely or set forth accurately in detail
denotation - ✔️✔️An explicitly stated meaning of a word or idea
details - ✔️✔️Facts, descriptions, and other types of information that support key points
diagram - ✔️✔️a symbolic representation used to convey information, especially a
drawing that shows an arrangement or relationship among the parts of something
evidence - ✔️✔️proof, such as facts, descriptions, and examples, that an author uses to
support their ideas and reasoning
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