Student can synthesize and apply all Chapter 7 vocabulary (connectors, transitions, register, and coherence) to write high-scoring academic paragraphs.
Review of what was learned in Chapter 7
Sort Chapter 7 focus words by their functional categories
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Fill in the blanks in NCERT-style sentences across subjects
The scientist proposed a new to explain the anomalous behavior of water, which was later tested through rigorous experimentation.
After the Industrial Revolution, urban populations surged; , living conditions in overcrowded slums deteriorated significantly.
The author attempts to the conventional belief that the protagonist is purely evil by highlighting his tragic past.
Plants undergo photosynthesis to produce glucose, releasing oxygen as a vital byproduct for all aerobic organisms.
To truly understand the causes of the French Revolution, historians must multiple primary sources rather than relying on a single account.
While the poet's early works celebrate nature's beauty, her later poems, , focus on the destructive impact of industrialization.
Match near-synonyms and near-antonyms from Chapter 7
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Chapter-wide vocabulary flashcard recap
Progressive difficulty questions covering all Chapter 7 concepts
Which of the following words is primarily used to demonstrate contrast between two ideas?
Write a board-exam-style answer using 5 chapter words
State the topic clearly.
Ensure you underline or capitalize the 5 chapter words you used.
Reflect on how your register shifted.