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How does the characterization of Napoleon reveal the author’s purpose? It illustrates that Napoleon is becoming more and more like a dictator. It suggests that Napoleon is growing more confident and comfortable as leader...
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Read the sentence from a summary about The Hot Zone. The text brilliantly illustrates the risks involved in dealing with a Level 4 agent and describes in fascinating detail the painstaking process of preparing to enter “...
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what are some search engines that are unblocked in schools in the U.S
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Dante drew a diagram to show how a wire uses the magnetic field of a magnet to induce an electric current. A wire connected to the red terminal on a grey box, which contains a white box with a needle pointing up. The wir...
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Read excerpt 1 (line 38) from "The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe. What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! Read excerpt 2 (line 113) from "The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe. To the moaning and the groaning of the bell...
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 2 of Wheels of Change. Ellen B. Parkhurst, wife of another New York minister, celebrated the advantages of bicycle riding in Washington's Evening Times. "Of course I do not believe that bicy...
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Which statements about the passage support the idea that this passage is an allegory for the famine in the Soviet Union? Select three options. The food rations have been cut and animals are starving. The windmill has col...
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Which best describes one main difference between Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and Winona LaDuke’s "A Case for Waawaatesi"? Carson is concerned about the destruction of the entire environment, while LaDuke is only concer...
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Assuming a current is flowing, what increases the strength of the magnetic field of a coiled electrical wire? straightening the wire changing the direction of the current flow adding more coils to the wire stopping the c...
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 2 of Wheels of Change. "A bright, sunny morning, fresh and cool; good roads and a dry atmosphere; a beautiful country before you, all your own to see and enjoy; a properly adjusted wheel awa...
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Linus builds an electrical circuit with a battery and with wires that carry the current. As the battery weakens, the current also weakens. How does this affect the magnetic field around the wires? The field gets stronger...
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Read the paragraph. Volunteering is a good way to gain skills and work experience. In a recent study, seventy-three percent of employers said they’d hire someone who’d volunteered. Among employees who had volunteered, ni...
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Lorraine is thinking of a positive whole number. She tells her brother she can make the value of her number larger by subtracting. Her brother says that is impossible. Lorraine proves she is right. To make her statement...
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It might be contended, of course, that the attitude to the African in Heart of Darkness is not Conrad's but that of his fictional narrator, Marlow, and that far from endorsing it Conrad might indeed be holding it up to i...
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If the current in each wire is the same, which wire produces the strongest magnetic field? a wire that is 1 mm thick and not coiled a wire that is 2 mm thick and not coiled a 1-mm-thick coiled wire with ten loops a 2-mm-...
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How does the characterization of Snowball best support the author’s purpose? Snowball, characterized as a spy, shows how dictators use people to do their dirty work for them. Snowball, characterized as a traitor, shows h...
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Which detail from the foreword to Wheels of Change supports the viewpoint that access to bicycles improves the lives of women and children? [M]y husband, F. K. Day, and I founded World Bicycle Relief (WBR). WBR works to...
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Read the poem. Skimming the bottom In the company of toes, I observe the deep end Though nobody knows. In the depths, I am bold, On the surface—shy. My goggles transform me: An underwater spy. What is the poem’s rhyme sc...
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 1 of Wheels of Change. In less than a decade, the growing bicycle craze created one of the largest industries in the country. In 1885, the heyday of the ordinary, there were only six cycle m...
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A compass needle normally points toward Earth’s magnetic pole, which is near the North Pole. Which best explains why the needle moves away from the pole when it comes close to a current-carrying wire? Current within the...
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Which of the following numbers are exactly 15 units away from −6 on a number line?
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How does Orwell use satire to achieve his purpose in this passage? Squealer represents the widespread range of Napoleon's authority. The animals' fear shows how a dictator manipulates people. Squealer's speech mocks the...
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Which questions would most help a reader identify the author’s purpose for writing? Select three options. What type of text is this? What type of reviews did the book receive? How many copies of the book have been sold?...
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 2 of Wheels of Change. To hang on to their flocks, clergy members invited congregants to wear cycling clothes to church and provided space to park their bikes. A few industrious ministers ev...
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Is parallel to ? Explain. no, because both lines have a slope of no, because the slopes of the lines are not equal yes, because both lines have a slope of yes, because the slopes of the lines are not
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