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Words to Remember
This page gives basic definitions for some important terms that can help you learn about choosing a topic. You can get a more complete definition of each term from Fact Monster*.

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Brainstorm: Think of many possibilities as quickly as you can.

Review Words
Cause: A person, group, event, idea, action, or object that produces a specific result or outcome.

Classify: Arrange people, groups, places, events, ideas, actions, or objects so that each one is assigned to a category.

Compare: Study two (or more) people, groups, places, events, ideas, actions, or objects to identify shared characteristics.

Contrast: Type or graphics that work together to create a desired effect; also, study two (or more) people, groups, places, events, ideas, actions, or objects to identify distinctive characteristics.

Divide: Separate people, groups, places, events, ideas, or things so that each one is placed into a category.

Effect: A specific result or outcome produced by something said or done by a person, group, event, idea, or thing.

Essay: A short written work that makes an important point about a particular topic.

Expository: A type of writing that explains a topic or informs an audience.

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