Match the vocabulary words to their definitions. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column. 1 . concordance an index in which the principal words used in any work are arranged alphabetically 2 . irrelevant the quality of being careful about what one says or does 3 . cursory hasty; slight; superficial; careless 4 . discretion in a manner that separates things into constituent parts 5 . distract not relating to the subject; not applicable 6 . analytical to draw away, confuse

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Answer:

1 . concordance: an index in which the principal words used in any work are arranged alphabetically

2 . irrelevant: not relating to the subject; not applicable

3 . cursory: hasty; slight; superficial; careless

4 . discretion: the quality of being careful about what one says or does

5 . distract: to draw away, confuse

6 . analytical: in a manner that separates things into constituent parts

Explanation:

Corcordance refers to an alphabetical list of the most important words that are included in a text, and it usually contains quotation of the text.

Irrelevant means that something is not related or pertinent to another thing.

Cursory means hurried and incomplete, not paying attention to details.

Discretion has to do with tactfulness and diplomacy in the sense that it involves prudence and the avoidance of offense.

To distract means to set aside and prevent someone from paying complete attention to something.

Analytical concerns someone or something that uses a systematic, meticulous and logical reasoning.

Answer:

Explanation:

     WORDS                                                                DEFINITIONS

1 ) Concordance                           An index in which the principal words used    in a work are arranged alphabetically.

2 ) Irrelevant                                   Not relating to the subject, not applicable.

3) Cursory                                       Hasty, slight, superficial, careless

4) Discretion                                   The quality of being careful about what                    

                                                        one says or does.

5) Distract                                        To draw away, confuse

6) Analytical                                     In a manner that separates things into  

                                                        constituent parts