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PRACTICE 2-7 GIVING INFORMATIVE DEFINITIONS 1. When defining, always choose a specific group that gives the audience enough information. Next to each letter below is a list of three related terms. Below each list, you will find a general group name. Give a more informative, specific group name. For example: lemon, orange, lime **General group:** fruit **Specific group:** citrus fruit a. **Related Terms:** parrot, parakeet, canary **General Group:** birds **Specific Group:** b. **Related Terms:** guitar, violin, cello **General Group:** instruments **Specific Group:** c. **Related Terms:** lizard, crocodile, snake **General Group:** animals **Specific Group:** d. **Related Terms:** Berlin, Rome, Madrid **General Group:** cities **Specific Group:** e. **Related Terms:** inauguration, wedding, bar mitzvah **General Group:** events **Specific Group:** 2. Choose one term from Items 1a−1e above and key a complete and informative three-part sentence definition for it in the space below. 3. In each sentence below, the group is too general to be helpful. Revise the definitions, using a more informative, specific group. For example: The wrist is a __spot__ between the human hand and the human forearm. The wrist is a __joint__ between the human hand and the human forearm. a. A gesture is something that communicates an idea, a sentiment, or an attitude. b. Punch is a liquid made from several ingredients. c. A dungeon is a cold, dark place, usually underground. d. //Shish kebab// is a term for pieces of seasoned meat, and sometimes vegetables, roasted on skewers and served with condiments. e. A match is an item tipped with a mixture that ignites when subjected to friction.