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Vocabulary 37 – Reader response theory

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Vocabulary 37 – Reader response theory

Disclose: To reveal some form of knowledge.

Own: To claim possession of something.

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Vocabulary 38 – Your fishbowl is your YouTube channel

Post by matthew_waleyko » 21 Nov 2019, 10:52

Vocabulary 38 – Your fishbowl is your YouTube channel

Singular: Being an individual unique unit.

Multitude: An abundance of something

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Vocabulary 39 – Self-driven agenda

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Vocabulary 39 – Self-driven agenda

Agenda: A schedule of events.

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Vocabulary 40 – Simulating complex adaptive system

Post by matthew_waleyko » 21 Nov 2019, 10:53

Vocabulary 40 – Simulating complex adaptive system

Simulation: An artificial model that attempts to mimic some aspect of the real world.

Depict: Using words, images, and symbols, represent something.

Individualization: The state of having one’s own individuality.

Fragment: A part that makes up something greater.

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Vocabulary 41 – Morning thoughts: developing a voice

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Vocabulary 41 – Morning thoughts: developing a voice

Voice: the expression of one’s opinion and ideas.

Sound: Distinct style of a person.

Action: Performance of something to accomplish a purpose.

Fact: Something that is true.

Fiction: Something that is a figment of one’s imagination.

Coalesce: To create from different parts.

Agency: Perform an action with a purpose

Silence: The absence of sound

Non-cooperation: Not working together

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Vocabulary 42 – Looking forward to reading

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Vocabulary 42 – Looking forward to reading

Mind: The thoughts that make up a person.

Mental: Something that relates to intellectual processes.

Cerebral: Something relating to the brain.

Cognitive: Relating to the logical part of the brain.

Material: The resources used to create something.

Reify: To make something that is abstract more real

Tendency: To have a likelihood of doing something.

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Vocabulary 43 – Simultaneous reading and writing

Post by matthew_waleyko » 21 Nov 2019, 10:54

Vocabulary 43 – Simultaneous reading and writing

Simultaneous: For something to occur at the same time as something else.

Reading: To translate written symbols into thought.

Writing: To translate thought into written symbols.

Diverse: Consisting of many different parts.

Pattern: A reoccurring sequence.

Meaning: Ideas and emotions that something evokes.

Produce: To create something.

Evolve: When something become more than what it was.

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Vocabulary 44 – Further reflection on your performance

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Vocabulary 44 – Further reflection on your performance

Composition: The makeup of something.

Self: What makes a person an individual.

Representation: Something that stands in for and represents something else.

Portrait: The representation of a person

Depict: A general representation of something.

Penumbra: Something that is on the fringe

Halo: Metaphorical aura of veneration that surrounds an idealization.

Shadow: Darkness formed by another object’s impendence of light.

Silhouette: The outline of an object

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Vocabulary 45 – Reorienting one’s vision: the return

Post by matthew_waleyko » 21 Nov 2019, 10:55

Vocabulary 45 – Reorienting one’s vision: the return

Look: View something with the intent of greater understanding.

Vision: Ideal to which one aspires

Sight: The ability to perceive objects

Return: To come back to a place one has been before

Site: A location where something has occurred

Reorient: To change direction

Event: An occurrence

Phenomenal: Something that is really good.

Form: The origin of something.

Domain: A field of activity or expertise

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