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December 8, 2025

3,076 public questions were asked on this day.

Use the poem to answer the question. What is one way in which diction affects the meaning of the poem? (1 point) Responses The word choice contributes to a joyful mood. The word choice contributes to a joyful mood. The r...
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Dim, dangerous clouds stampede across the sky. Where did the sun go hide? Question Use the haiku to answer the question. What conclusions can readers draw from the way poetic elements are used in the haiku? Select the tw...
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Which line is an example of consonance?(1 point) Responses The light shines bright white in their eyes. The light shines bright white in their eyes. After all the aches and pains of heartbreak abated, he felt better. Aft...
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Question Use the two haikus to answer the question. Haiku 1: I see the leaves fall and wish the summer would last, yet—find hope in change. Haiku 2: Even high above, the sparrow drifts with purpose, never too weighed dow...
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rewrite the cosine function f (x) = cos (1/3 x - pi/6) as a translated sine function
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determine the period of the function f (x) = 2 sin (3x + pi/3) + 5
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When mutated cells ignore checkpoints, they reproduce uncontrollably, forming tumors. During which stage of the cell cycle does the cell divide into two cells?(1 point) Responses G2 G2 M M S S G1
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A cell contains DNA damage that causes it to undergo apoptosis before reaching mitosis. This cell had twice the amount of DNA for a cell of this type. During which checkpoint did this cell trigger apoptosis?(1 point) Res...
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Summarize the function of checkpoints in the cell cycle.(1 point) Responses Checkpoints ready the cells for genetic material replication. Checkpoints ready the cells for genetic material replication. Checkpoints allow co...
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Some cells ignore cell cycle checkpoints and continue to grow and divide uncontrollably despite cellular or genetic damage. What disease may directly result from such behavior?(1 point) Responses anemia anemia emphysema...
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There are many points during the cell cycle when the process of division may stop because of a problem. Sometimes the process doesn’t stop. Summarize the function of apoptosis in the cell cycle.(1 point) Responses to des...
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Are your heart cells the same as your brain cells? Why or why not?(1 point) Responses No, heart cells are stem cells that replicate and create brain cells, therefore they are two different types of cells. No, heart cells...
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Which of the following is true about cell differentiation when the body tries to heal from an injury?(1 point) Responses Cells grow during the synthesis phase of the cell cycle in preparation for senescence. Cells grow d...
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Which change would likely result from proliferation?(1 point) Responses an organism's cells combine many times adding mass to the organism an organism's cells combine many times adding mass to the organism an organism's...
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Why do heart cells have different characteristics than skin cells?(1 point) Responses Heart cells have different DNA than skin cells. Heart cells have different DNA than skin cells. Heart cells reproduce by cell differen...
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Which best describes the work done by lobbyists? They raise money for clients’ preferred candidates and political interests. They run political campaigns to get policy measures passed. They advise clients on which laws a...
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Which type of cell has a life span of four days?(1 point) Responses brain brain skin skin colon colon heart
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How does lobbying negatively affect government? Lobbyists can provide information on issues to the public. Lobbyists control the information that lawmakers receive. Lobbyists overload lawmakers with biased information. L...
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Which best describes what public interest groups generally promote? state-sponsored religion financial support for political candidates development of international economic relationships causes and values important to a...
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Which best describes how the information lobbyists provide to lawmakers is significant? Lobbyists are allowed to provide false information to undermine opponents. Lobbyists have access to information that may not be avai...
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A lobbyist’s job includes researching and understanding issues being considered by lawmakers. practicing law and defending clients in court. registering with the government and getting a specialized license. making polit...
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What is one effective strategy used by political campaigns? They keep all messages about the candidate or issue from getting to the public. They communicate information to the public about the candidate or issue. They gi...
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Which of these arguments might be used by someone who supports strict campaign finance laws? Finance laws violate the right to free speech. Wealthy people have earned the right to make big campaign donations. A corporati...
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The main purpose of a political campaign is either to get an issue passed or a verdict overturned. an officeholder removed. a law revoked. a candidate elected.
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What is a PAC? a committee that provides support for a candidate another name for a general election an election held to choose candidates for office a public meeting to choose candidates for office
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