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Large areas of the Australian outback is used for _______________. Group of answer choices fruit orchards vegetable gardens raising livestock
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Which passage from the poem most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 3? A. “Years later the door opens” B. “I see faces I once held, / open as sunflowers in my hands” C. “I see / familiar skin now stretched...
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What is the best summary of Passage 2? A. Alvin Ailey started the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 1958 in New York City. He wanted to give African American dancers a place to perform and share his love of dance wit...
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he figure below shows an alligator and mouse embryos sharing the similarity of limb bud development: What evidence is provided by the similarities between alligator and mouse embryos during development? The development o...
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A scatter plot titled 'Population of a City Since 1900' shows the relationship between population in thousands and year since 1900. The population growth of a city since 1900 is represented by a linear model. Interpret t...
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Australia's most valuable crop is _______________. Group of answer choices corn potatoes wheat nuts
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ntington’s disease is an autosomal dominant inherited disease. People who inherit this disease develop jerky muscle movements, slurred speech, and behavioral and judgment difficulties. A person with Huntington’s disease...
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When Alvin Ailey began dancing professionally, modern dance was not very popular and Ailey was among very few African American dancers. His dedication to the art increased its popularity around the world. Additionally, A...
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Color-blindness is a sex-linked, recessive trait (Xb). Which of the following describes the probability of color-blindness in the offspring of a woman who is color-blind and a man who is not? Their daughters have a 50% c...
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Select the correct answers from the lists to complete the sentence about using sources to write a research paper.(2 points) Writers should use at least one, two, three, four, source(s) to write a research paper to ensure...
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Lines 9-14 of the poem mainly suggest that . Years later the door opens. I see faces I once held, open as sunflowers in my hands. I see familiar skin now stretched on long bodies that move past me glowing almost like pea...
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You work for a manufacturing company on a production line that manufactures cell phones. You are paid $20 a day plus $1.50 for each phone that you assemble. Interpret the slope and y -intercept of the equation of the tre...
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One day they disappear into their rooms. Doors and lips shut and we become strangers in our own home. I pace the hall, hear whispers, a code I knew but can't remember, mouthed by mouths I taught to speak. Years later the...
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The rock pocket mouse, Chaetodipus intermedius, is a small, nocturnal animal found in the deserts of the southwestern United States. Most rock pocket mice have sandy, light-colored coats; they can blend in with the light...
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Are Walkouts Allowed? As student walkouts are becoming popular yet again, many students and teachers are wondering if a walkout breaks school rules, and if students can or should be punished for participating. Students s...
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Vaccines are a widely used public health tool that has helped control the spread of infectious diseases. Which best describes how vaccines work? A vaccine results in the production of the appropriate antibodies that prot...
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What do both sound and light waves transfer?(1 point) electricity matter energy air
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how are integers and there oppisites related in mathy
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from the Occupational Outlook Handbook of the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics 16 Education and training requirements vary with the type of dancer; however, all dancers need many years of fo...
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One day they disappear into their rooms. Doors and lips shut and we become strangers in our own home. I pace the hall, hear whispers, a code I knew but can't remember, mouthed by mouths I taught to speak. Years later the...
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The word code in the following passage most closely refers to . I pace the hall, hear whispers, a code I knew but can’t remember, mouthed by mouths I taught to speak. A. a password or PIN number B. a way of communicating...
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Most cities of Australia's largest and most populous cities are located on the ________. Group of answer choices western coast northern coast southeastern coast
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The image below shows a numbered diagram of the human brain. Which correctly identifies the parietal lobe of the brain? 3 2 1 4
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Which of the following inferences is best supported by the second stanza (lines 6-8)? I pace the hall, hear whispers, a code I knew but can’t remember, mouthed by mouths I taught to speak. A. The speaker of the poem used...
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The small tropical moth, Macrocilix maia, is found in India, China, Malaysia, and other parts of Asia. M. maia’s claim to fame is that it is excellent at pretending to be something it is not. The patterns on this moth’s...
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