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Froggy Jumps

American childhood Glossary and NewspaperVersión en línea

Glossary and Newspaper

por Silvia Sosa
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A laboratory instrument used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye.

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Someone whose job is to discover what has happened in a crime or other situation and to find the people involved.

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Money that is given to someone, usually on a regular basis, in order to help them pay for the things that they need.

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The part of a building that is wholly or partly below ground level.

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A little book that has a paper cover and that gives you information about something.

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A knife with a small, sharp, sometimes detachable blade, as used by a surgeon.

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A short glass tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a tiny hole at the other, for measuring out drops of medicine or other liquids.

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An aggregate of cells usually of a particular kind together with their intercellular substance that form one of the structural materials of a plant or an animal.

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A small glass tube with one closed and rounded end, used in scientific experiments.

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A unicellular eukaryotic alga characterized by having a siliceous covering and symmetrical body.

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A single-celled animal that has the ability to change its shape. They can catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of protoplasm. They are either free-living in damp environments or parasitic.

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A small pool of liquid on the ground or floor, formed, especially from rain, by filling up the holes in uneven surfaces.

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The smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible for all of life’s processes. Various types of cells perform different functions. Based on cellular structure, there are two types of cells: Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.

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Showing many bright colours that change with movement and when seen from different angles.

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The time when someone is a child. Period of the human lifespan between infancy and adolescence, extending from ages 1–2 to 12–13.

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In the newspaper: These are titles or labels that indicate the different sections of the newspaper, such as news, sports, entertainment, or opinion.

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It sums up the story or article. It’s usually printed in large font at the top of the page to grab the reader's attention.

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It’s a secondary headline that provides additional information about the story.

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It's the author of the article. It appears at the beginning of the article.

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It has two elements: the name of the place from where a story originated and the date on which it was written. It usually appears in bold letters.

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This is the first sentence or paragraph of the article, which provides a summary of the main points and captures the reader's interest.

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This is the main content of the article, which provides the details and information on the topic being covered. It’s divided into small paragraphs.

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They are used to make a text easier to understand or more interesting. These are visuals that help illustrate the story and make it more engaging for the reader.

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These are short descriptions or explanations that accompany photographs or images. It is known as cutline in the US.

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This is the section of the newspaper that includes the publication's name, logo, and other identifying information, such as the publisher, editor, and editorial board.

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This is a list of the articles and sections in the newspaper, along with their page numbers, which helps readers navigate the content.

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These are smaller headlines that break up the text into smaller sections and provide additional information about the content.

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These are subheadings that are placed in the middle of the text to break up long articles and make them easier to read.

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This is a smaller article or feature that accompanies the main story and provides additional information or context.

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These are visual representations of data or information that help illustrate a point or support the article's argument.

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These are visual representations of data or information that help illustrate a point or support the article's argument.

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These are opinion pieces written by the newspaper's editorial board or guest contributors, which provide commentary and analysis on current events or issues.​

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These are direct quotes from people involved in the story, which provide insight and perspective on the topic being covered.

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These are quotes taken from the article and highlighted in larger font to draw attention and emphasize important points.

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These are articles written by guest contributors, such as experts or community leaders, that provide unique perspectives on current events or issues.

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These are paid messages from businesses or individuals, which are included in the newspaper to generate revenue.

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This refers to the numbering of the pages in the newspaper, which allows readers to easily find and reference articles.

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These are special sections of the newspaper that can be removed and read separately, such as a Sunday magazine or a travel guide.

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These are additional sections that are included in the newspaper on a regular basis, such as a weekly entertainment guide or a special section on a particular topic.

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These are cartoons or comic strips that provide entertainment and humor for readers.

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These provide readers with interactive content and a way to engage with the newspaper beyond simply reading the articles.

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These provide astrological predictions for individuals based on their zodiac sign.

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These are notices that correct errors or mistakes that were previously published in the newspaper.

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