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What is a story’s pacing?(1 point) the rate or speed at which a story unfolds the total length of a story the time it should take a reader to finish the story the way scenes are structured in a story
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What is a flashback?(1 point) a scene that jumps from the main story to explain what is happening with a different character at the same time a scene that interrupts the main story to tell about something that happened e...
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A sample of carbon dioxide gas occupies a volume of 250 mL at 25°C. What volume will it occupy at 95°C? Use the formula: V1 T1 = V2 T2 Temperature conversion: __°C + 273 K 66 mL 2.0 × 10mc001-1.jpg mL 310 mL 950 mL
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Large image of the womanDownload Large image of the woman Magazine title (ex: ESSENCE, TIME, VOGUE, The Future is Female)Download Magazine title (ex: ESSENCE, TIME, VOGUE, The Future is Female) Catchy headline 👉 “The Wo...
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is defined as the government requiring businesses to perform specific procedures.
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Warning signs are sometimes placed on aerosol cans to prevent people from throwing them into a fire. What is true about the gas in the aerosol can after it is placed in a fire? Check all that apply. It has a high pressur...
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How can a reader tell when a story is in chronological order?(1 point) The scenes focus solely on one character and occasionally show moments from the character’s past. The scenes alternate to show what is happening with...
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What are transitions?(1 point) the way a text is arranged words or phrases that connect ideas pages that define complex terms from the text titles that separate sections of text
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A 2.0 L container of oxygen had a pressure of 3.2 atm. What volume would be necessary to decrease the pressure to 1.0 atm? Use the formula: P1V1 = P2V2 0.625 L 0.64 L 6.4 L 64 L
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What does it mean to synthesize?(1 point) to present only the most critical information for a reader to understand a story or subject to use certain words and phrases to connect ideas to break down a topic into smaller p...
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tell me something about the story :Flowers for Algernon 3 detail
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hat does the word fallacious mean?(1 point) false or mistaken the thinking behind evidence a feeling in favor or against something misrepresented or altered
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What is the main topic of "Hygiene, Illness, and Medicine" from The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England? medical practices and illness in Elizabethan England food supplies in Elizabethan England law and order in...
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What is a parallel plot?(1 point) a story structure in which the plot unfolds in a linear and continuous fashion a story structure in which multiple plot lines take place at the same time a scene in a story that resolves...
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You are reading the Spanish newspaper El País and you see the following information in the television guide. What type of program is "El rival más débil"? Soap opera Sports competition News program Game show
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tell me something about the story :Flowers for Algernon
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Food is valuable in Elizabethan England, far more so than in the modern world. A flock of 180 sheep is worth more than the average detached house. The difficulties of transportation mean that the food supply depends heav...
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Jennifer checked the pressure in her bike tires before school and they had a pressure of 0.890 atm. She checked the tire pressure again after school and they had a pressure of 1.01 atm. Why was there an increase in press...
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Four students wrote the expressions in the table. Student Expression Corey ( 7 . 48 × 10 − 2 ) × ( 6 × 10 2 ) Ariella ( 4 . 2 × 10 2 ) − ( 3 . 471 × 10 2 ) Michaela ( 2 . 5 × 10 − 2 ) × ( 1 . 21 × 10 3 ) Xander ( 5 . 54...
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Which does not affect global wind belts. Air pressure Land breezes The Coriolis effect The sun
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Read the claim and the supporting evidence. Claim: Large events, such as weddings, should include a range of food options for guests. Evidence: Guests may have allergies or follow a particular diet, such as vegetarianism...
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Which does not affect global wind belts
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The Sun is approximately 9 . 29 × 10 7 miles from Earth. The moon is approximately 2 . 389 × 10 5 miles from Earth. How much farther is the Sun than the Moon from Earth?
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Identify the graph of y = x3. mc001-1.jpg mc001-2.jpg mc001-3.jpg
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what is the difference between a statistical question and a non statistical question
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