Academic Vocabulary I

Definitions & Examples
Academic—adj. scholastic; a known procedure, assumed

E.g.: Because of good grades and positive attitude, Paul received an academic scholarship to the college of his choice.

E.g.: After winning over the chemistry teacher, getting permission to use the lab was academic.

Assess—v. to measure, to evaluate

E.g.: The students are given questions that assess thier understanding of the story.

Compare—v. to show likeness or similarity

E.g.: Compare the dilemma of the Princess and of her lover in "The Lady, or the Tiger?".

Evaluate—v. to make a judgement, supported by evidence

E.g.: Evaluate the character of the Princess in "The Lady, or the Tiger?" to show which choice you believe she made.

E.g.: Evaluate our sales for the month of June and bring a recommendation to the committee meeting next Tuesday.

Justify—v. to prove or support a position with specific facts or reasons

E.g.: List and justify your reasons for seeking employments at National Labs.

E.g.: Draw your own conclusion about what choice the Princess made in "The Lady, or the Tiger" and justify your answer.

Which word means "to show likeness or similarity"?

compare

academic

justify

1 answer

The word "compare" means "to show likeness or similarity."
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