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Level 1
level: Level 1
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What are essay questions that require your personal knowledge and perspective?
Subjective Questions
What is an end toward which effort is directed; an aim or intention?
Goal
Six questions journalists tend to ask as a writing aid would be:
Journalists Questions
A judgement, generalization, or bias influenced by experience and values.
Assumption
A characteristic way of thinking about people, situations, events and ideas.
Perspective
A set of ideas supported by examples.
Argument
Sensing spoken messages from their source.
Hearing
The use of special markers or regular pens to flag important messages in a text.
Highlighting
Facts, statistics, and other materials that are presented in support of an argument.
Evidence
The process of probing for answers, which is essential for critical thinking.
Questioning
Emotional Intelligence is defined as the ability to assess and manage other people's emotions? This is false. Please find the correct answer to Emotional Intelligence.
True or False
Letting your mind free to come up with different ideas or answers.
Brainstorming
Devices used for memory techniques that are vivid associations to provide links.
Mnemoic Devices
An ability to solve problems or create products that are of value in a culture.
Intelligence
A person who eximplifies qualities you admire and who takes a particular interest in you and your growth.
Mentor
Categories of knowldge and skills that are considered essential for the next generation leaders.
21st Century Skills
Persoanlity Spectrum Assessments tools.
Myers-Briggs Temperaments
An attitude that says people have a set level of intelligence and talent.
Fixed Mindset
Reciting on paper.
Writing
Anything that keeps one away from studying.
External Distractions
Visual not taking strategy that categorizes informaiton into classes.
Hierarchy Charts
An important process that involves both hearing and thinking about what you hear.
Listening
A visual note-taking system which is also known as a mind map or word web.
Think Link
To perceive, assess, and manage your own emotions.
Emotional Intelligence
Situations that eat up time or require more time than you can offer.
Time Trap
A daily or weekly checklist designed to make busy times more manegeable.
To-Do-L:ist
A schedule created specifically for you that will best fit your natural rhythm.
Personal Time Profile
Analyzing and evaluating information .
Critical Thinking
Following a code of moral values, prizing honesty and fairness in all aspects of academic life.
Academic Integrity
The act of putting off a task until another time.
Procrastination
Adjusting what you do to meet your needs within the time available.
Behavioral Management
Small steps that make a long term goal achievalbe, piece by piece.
Short-Term Goals
An emotional disturbance that tends to be based on an imagined risk.
Anxiety
To arrange or deal with in order of importance.
Prioritize
Being worried about outside interests, feeling sick, tired, or hungry.
Internal Distractions
Broad Objections achievable over a long period of time, perhaps a year or more.
Long Term Memory
A bad case of nerves that can make it hard to think or remember during an exam.
Test Anxiety