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AP Exam Verb Matching

There are 13 different verbs you will see on the AP Exam. Make sure you know what to do when you see these terms.

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Created Date 05.03.21
Last Updated 05.03.21
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Topics of this game:
  • Perform mathematical steps to arrive at a final answer, including algebraic expressions, properly substituted numbers, and correct labeling of units and significant figures.
  • Create a diagram, graph, representation, or model that illustrates or explains relationships or phenomena. Labels may or may not be required.
  • Provide relevant characteristics of a specified topic.
  • Decide or conclude after reasoning, observation, or applying mathematical routines (calculations)
  • Judge or determine the significance or importance of information, or the quality or accuracy of a claim.
  • Provide info about how/ why a relationship, process, pattern, position, situation, or outcome occurs, using evidence & reasoning to support or qualify a claim.
  • Indicate or provide information about a specified topic, without elaboration or explanation.
  • Provide evidence to support, qualify, or defend a claim, and/or provide reasoning to explain how that evidence supports or qualifies the claim.
  • Make an assertion that is based on evidence or knowledge.
  • Predict the causes or effects of a change in, or disruption to, one or more components in a relationship, pattern, process, or system.
  • Use appropriate graphs, symbols, words, illustrations, and/or tables of numerical values to describe biological concepts, characteristics, and/or relationships.
  • Indicate or provide a hypothesis to support or defend a claim about a scientifically testable question.
  • Provide reasoning to explain how evidence supports or qualifies a claim.

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