infer
To deduce or conclude from evidence instead of direct statements
equitable
Fair and impartial, unbiased
societal
Having to do with society
salutation
A greeting
sophomore
Second year of high school (wise fool)
annotate
To add notes to a text, interacting with it
synthesize
To combine different things into a coherent whole
acquitted
To be found not guilty, innocent, to be set free
obstetric
Having to do with medical needs of a women giving birth
reciprocity
Exchanging with each other for mutual benefit
source
to find a source and determine whether it is reliable or not
contextualize
to consider something in its original context, or situation
corroborate
to confirm or give support for a story, statement, theory, etc
plausible
seeming reasonable or probable
abolitionist
a person working for the outlawing of slavery
orator
a skilled and eloquent public speaker
ellipsis
punctuation indicating text that is omitted or missing (...)
omit
to leave out or exclude, on purpose or accidentally
eloquent
persuasive and expressive in speech or writing
syntax
the arrangement of words and phrases for well - formed language