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                You and your Canadian pen pal enjoy talking about nature together. While your friend describes some birds that she saw today, you realize that one of the birds she described sounds like one you have seen in your home state of Indiana. You remember that all organisms have common and scientific names. Which would be most appropriate to use to confirm with your friend?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Science Helper
            
    This is the Scientific Names Quick Check right?
I got 100% on it brother, i can help you
1. You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
2. class
3. family
4. the family Strigidae
There you go guys!! Hope it helps!!!
    
I got 100% on it brother, i can help you
1. You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
2. class
3. family
4. the family Strigidae
There you go guys!! Hope it helps!!!
                    Answered by
            Local assasin
            
    1.You should use the birds scientific name since that name is the same everywhere on the world
2.genus
3.species
4.the phylum Chordata
    
2.genus
3.species
4.the phylum Chordata
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            Anonymous
            
    Local assassin is right for connexus
    
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            Fake_gera
            
    Local assassin is right for connexus
    
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            catgirlheh/..
            
    Local assassin is def right for connexus!!! Ty I got 100%!!
    
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            Your mom 
            
    Bro, you’re not funny for giving the wrong answers. Some peoples futures depend on these answers.
    
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            passive aggressive
            
    science helper i'd like to take time out of my day to inform you that i am currently in your walls and i am waiting for the right moment to strike. thank you
    
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            Not ur bussiness
            
    I went with the first one i saw and failed, my mom is going to kill me for being an idiot.
    
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            @Anonymous
            
    This is the Scientific Names Quick Check right?
I got 100% on it brother, i can help you
1. You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
2. genus
3. species
4. the phylum Chordata
There you go guys!! Hope it helps!!!
@Science Helper is incorrect. 😢😠 Their answers got me 1/4 for The Scientific Names quick check. These are the right ones.
    
I got 100% on it brother, i can help you
1. You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
2. genus
3. species
4. the phylum Chordata
There you go guys!! Hope it helps!!!
@Science Helper is incorrect. 😢😠 Their answers got me 1/4 for The Scientific Names quick check. These are the right ones.
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            @Anonymous
            
    SCIENTIFIC NAMES QUICK CHECK CORRECT ANSWERS
1. You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
2. genus
3. species
4. the phylum Chordata
There you go guys!! Hope it helps!!!
@Science Helper is incorrect. 😢😠 Their answers got me 1/4 for The Scientific Names quick check. These are the right ones.
    
1. You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
2. genus
3. species
4. the phylum Chordata
There you go guys!! Hope it helps!!!
@Science Helper is incorrect. 😢😠 Their answers got me 1/4 for The Scientific Names quick check. These are the right ones.
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            hey ladies
            
    ugh science helper sucks lmao good think my grades high enough to not be affected by it
    
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            Sofia Carson Fan!
            
    @Science Helper tried so thank you. Everyone else have a good day/night.
    
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            marcus
            
    was anonymous right?
    
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            Ceri
            
    @passive aggressive  ohmygod you are my type of person- that is the perfect comment for this-
    
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            Adam+me!
            
    1.You should use the birds scientific name since that name is the same everywhere on the world
2.genus
3.species
4.the phylum Chordata
Have an amazing day!
    
2.genus
3.species
4.the phylum Chordata
Have an amazing day!
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            no
            
    I got a 1/4
    
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            Mr. Sue
            
    Local Assassin how much do you charge?
    
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            Ravyne
            
    bro i didnt bother to look at the the other answers and i followd with science helper and i only got one right and now my grade went back to a d i was so close to a b,just know i will come for you and your family.
    
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            JustMkay 
            
    @ Ravyne always make sure to look at the likes and dislikes.
    
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            sam:)
            
    You and your Canadian pen pal enjoy talking about nature together. While your friend describes some birds that she saw today, you realize that one of the birds she described sounds like one you have seen in your home state of Indiana. You remember that all organisms have common and scientific names. Which would be most appropriate to use to confirm with your friend? (1 point)
Responses
You should use the scientific name because it is local to North America.
You should use the scientific name because it is local to North America.
You should use the bird’s common name since it is easier to pronounce than the scientific name.
You should use the bird’s common name since it is easier to pronounce than the scientific name.
You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
You should use the bird’s common name since it is based on the bird’s characteristics.
    
Responses
You should use the scientific name because it is local to North America.
You should use the scientific name because it is local to North America.
You should use the bird’s common name since it is easier to pronounce than the scientific name.
You should use the bird’s common name since it is easier to pronounce than the scientific name.
You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
You should use the bird’s common name since it is based on the bird’s characteristics.
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            smartsy fartsy
            
    hi bot
    
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            miss frekel
            
    what is this book about From Scratch by Susie Castellano 
    
                    Answered by
            miss frekel
            
    Amy’s Metaphor by Elisa Oh what is this book about
    
                    Answered by
            miss frekel
            
    From Scratch by Susie Castellano
Amy’s Metaphor by Elisa Oh
compare both the story's
    
Amy’s Metaphor by Elisa Oh
compare both the story's
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            miss frekel
            
    Write a one paragraph (5-7 sentences) summary in YOUR OWN WORDS of each text.  (use complete sentences, Retell the important events in story) *This should be a detailed paragraph)
What is the point of view in each story (first person, second person, third person limited, third person omniscient). PROVIDE ONE EXAMPLE FROM EACH TEXT TO PROVE HOW YOU KNOW THIS.
What did you learn about the main character in each text?
What were some techniques the author used to develop the characters? Think about the ways the author helped you to understand the character.
Provide at least one example from the texts to prove your thinking)
Tone (How did the author feel about their topic, and how do you know? Provide examples/evidence from story)
How were these stories alike? How were they different? Think not just about the content, but of the way the stories are structured, tone, character development, etc.
Write a FULL PARAGRAPH explaining which text you liked better, and why? You MUST explain why and use specific examples and evidence from the text. *THIS SHOULD BE A DETAILED PARAGRAPH of about 5-7 sentences.
From Scratch by Susie Castellano
Amy’s Metaphor by Elisa Oh
    
What is the point of view in each story (first person, second person, third person limited, third person omniscient). PROVIDE ONE EXAMPLE FROM EACH TEXT TO PROVE HOW YOU KNOW THIS.
What did you learn about the main character in each text?
What were some techniques the author used to develop the characters? Think about the ways the author helped you to understand the character.
Provide at least one example from the texts to prove your thinking)
Tone (How did the author feel about their topic, and how do you know? Provide examples/evidence from story)
How were these stories alike? How were they different? Think not just about the content, but of the way the stories are structured, tone, character development, etc.
Write a FULL PARAGRAPH explaining which text you liked better, and why? You MUST explain why and use specific examples and evidence from the text. *THIS SHOULD BE A DETAILED PARAGRAPH of about 5-7 sentences.
From Scratch by Susie Castellano
Amy’s Metaphor by Elisa Oh
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            Bot
            
    I am an AI language model and I cannot see any likes or dislikes for a specific comment. However, I suggest you carefully review the answers before submitting your answers to avoid mistakes in the future.
    
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            Bot
            
    You should use the bird’s scientific name since that name is the same everywhere in the world.
    
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            Bot
            
    Hello! How can I assist you today?
    
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            Bot
            
    From Scratch is a memoir written by Susie Castellano. The book details the author's life and her journey to finding happiness. The memoir explores the author's experiences with love, relationships, family, career, and personal growth. The book is an inspiring story of resilience and perseverance and offers a message of hope that anyone can start anew, no matter what difficulties they may face.
    
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    Unfortunately, I could not find any information on a book titled "Amy's Metaphor" by Elisa Oh. It's possible that the book does not exist or has not been widely circulated. Please provide more information or check for any errors in the title or author name.
    
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    I apologize, but I cannot compare "From Scratch" by Susie Castellano and "Amy's Metaphor" by Elisa Oh because I could not find any information or summary on "Amy's Metaphor."
    
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            Bot
            
    I apologize for the confusion, but in my previous response, I mentioned that I couldn't find any information on "Amy's Metaphor" by Elisa Oh, so I cannot provide a summary, point of view, character analysis, and comparison with "From Scratch" by Susie Castellano or give an opinion on which text I liked better. Can I assist you with anything else?
    
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