Foley artists use props to create sound effects for movies. Their principal job is to immerse viewers in what they see by including the dimension of sound to add to the experience. Foley artists rarely capture sounds during live taping that are included in the edited version you view. But, just how is this accomplished? How can the tiptoes of a child or the boom of thunder be recreated? A Foley artist sees the opportunity to use an everyday object to capture the sound: swishing a feather duster across a sheet of paper brings thoughts of a ballerina dancing across center stage, and waving a large piece of heavy aluminum evokes thoughts of a thunderstorm! Which of the following is a central idea of this paragraph? (1 point) Responses Everyday objects are often used to create effects. Everyday objects are often used to create effects. Sound is usually added to movies after they are filmed. Sound is usually added to movies after they are filmed. Foley artists edit films before viewers see them. Foley artists edit films before viewers see them. Foley artists create sound effects for movies.
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The movie industry is now known for creating more than silent movies, and Foley artists are part of that industry's work in elevating the viewers' senses. The term Foley artist is named after Jack Foley, an innovator in the realm of sound effects. His vision paved the way for sound to be included in the world of movies and added the dimension that what our eyes miss, our ears will pick up.
What is the central idea of the excerpt?
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Advancements in technology made it possible for movies to have sound.
Advancements in technology made it possible for movies to have sound.
Silent movies relied on visuals to tell the story.
Silent movies relied on visuals to tell the story.
Jack Foley pioneered the use of sound effects in movies.
Jack Foley pioneered the use of sound effects in movies.
Improvements in microphones allowed Foley artists to record dialogue for movies.
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Foley artists entered the movie industry in the middle of the twentieth century.
Foley artists entered the movie industry in the middle of the twentieth century.
Foley artists create sounds that are added to the images in movies.
Foley artists create sounds that are added to the images in movies.
Foley artists are named after innovator Jack Foley.
Foley artists are named after innovator Jack Foley.
Foley artists use technology such as microphones.
Which is the best summary of the information in this paragraph?
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California is vulnerable to wildfires due to its dry climate, lightning, and tourist activities.
California is vulnerable to wildfires due to its dry climate, lightning, and tourist activities.
Towns in California are surrounded by natural plants, such as trees and shrubs.
Towns in California are surrounded by natural plants, such as trees and shrubs.
Some tourists cause wildfires while camping and sightseeing in California.
Some tourists cause wildfires while camping and sightseeing in California.
California weather is usually windy with the occasional dry lightning storm.
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It quotes the text directly.
It quotes the text directly.
It includes the writer's opinion of the text.
It includes the writer's opinion of the text.
It describes each detail from the text.
It describes each detail from the text.
It conveys the central idea of the text.
What type of interaction does the underlined phrase show?
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cause and effect
cause and effect
chronological
chronological
problem and solution
problem and solution
compare and contrast
What is the primary text structure used in these sentences?
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compare and contrast
compare and contrast
order of importance
order of importance
problem and solution
problem and solution
steps in a process
What does the word makeshift mean in this context?
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temporary
temporary
spacious
spacious
complicated
complicated
cozy
Which word from the sentence provides the best context clue to define the term data?
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information
information
help
help
order
order
situation
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Iodine is an important micronutrient, a vitamin or mineral that is necessary for good health. It helps the body to produce hormones, helps babies develop in the womb, and is important to many other body processes. In 1924, iodine was added to salt to make up for a lack of public access to dairy foods and ocean fish, which are natural sources of iodine. The modern American diet, however, includes many processed foods that contain iodine. As a result, many salt manufacturers have stopped adding iodine to their product, a change that did not get much attention in the media. Some nutrition experts are concerned that people who still rely on table salt as a source of iodine will have an increase in disease caused by a diet lacking in this micronutrient. Only time will tell, as America moves into a new era where table salt is no longer a guaranteed source of iodine.
Why does iodine matter to nutrition experts?
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It is only found in dairy foods and ocean fish.
It is only found in dairy foods and ocean fish.
It is important for certain trendy diets.
It is important for certain trendy diets.
It is necessary for good health.
It is necessary for good health.
It is added to table salt.
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
People fear wolves. While some of their fear is sensible, wolves actually have more to fear from people than people do from wolves. Although wolves are strong and fierce, wolf attacks on humans are very rare. In nearly all cases, they occur only when people provoke or corner wolves. People, on the other hand, have regularly baited and trapped wolves from the earliest of times. For various reasons, farmers, ranchers, and trappers in North America have all sought to reduce the wolf population. By 1950, there were almost no wolves left in the United States. Finally, in 1974, Congress granted gray wolves a protected status.
What saved the gray wolf population of North America?
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Gray wolves became strong and fierce.
Gray wolves became strong and fierce.
Congress granted gray wolves protected status.
Congress granted gray wolves protected status.
People avoided gray wolves out of fear.
People avoided gray wolves out of fear.
People stopped baiting and trapping gray wolves.
In 1–2 sentences, identify and explain the evidence that the author uses to support the idea that taking iodine out of table salt might cause harm.
can you do 50 words please?
In 2 sentences
Counterintuitive as it may sound, Paradise has some of the strongest evacuation planning in California. In fact, a USA TODAY Network-California survey of communities at high risk from wildfires found only 22% (including Paradise) have a robust, publicly available evacuation plan.
The scale of disaster in the Camp Fire was unprecedented, but the scene of people fleeing wildfires was familiar, repeated numerous times over the past three years up and down California from Redding and Paradise to Santa Rosa, Ventura, and Malibu.
In many of those communities, motorists became stuck in traffic as officials tried to evacuate thousands onto a few roads leading away from the flames.
NO REQUIREMENT TO PLAN
The 85 deaths and nearly 19,000 buildings destroyed in Paradise’s Camp Fire made it the deadliest and most destructive blaze in California history. Eight of those who perished were found in their vehicles, with two others found outside their vehicles.
In some spots, burned-out and abandoned vehicles lined roads leading out of town.
Should cities be required to have detailed evacuation plans? In 3 sentences, answer the question and provide specific textual evidence to support your analysis.
Reporters gather facts and write about them—so why do some people say the news is unreliable? They are worried that news stories might be biased.
Bias is an unfair representation of something or someone. It can happen when only one side of a story is presented, when only certain facts are shared, or when news organizations choose which stories they want to publish. Readers sometimes worry that news organizations, intentionally or accidentally, publish biased stories.
News organizations try to avoid bias as much as they can. They hire trained reporters who know how to ask good questions about all sides of a story. They also employ many different editors to double-check all of the facts cited in the articles.
Readers of the news can take their own steps to avoid possible bias in the news they read. They can read news from multiple sources, or they can look up facts on their own to make sure the news matches other websites and records. It is impossible to avoid bias completely, but news writers and news readers can still do a lot to make sure the information they share and read is accurate.
In 3 sentences, identify and explain an inference you made about news media based on the passage. Support your answer with text evidence from the passage.
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The product has no sign.
The product has no sign.
negative
negative
both positive and negative
both positive and negative
positive
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positive
positive
both positive and negative
both positive and negative
The product has no sign.
The product has no sign.
negative
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−9
negative 9
−20
negative 20
20
20
9
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2
2
−2
negative 2
−99
negative 99
99
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a×(−1)=−a
a times left parenthesis negative 1 right parenthesis equals negative a
a×1=a
a times 1 equals a
a×(b×c)=(a×b)×c
a times left parenthesis b times c right parenthesis equals left parenthesis a times b right parenthesis times c
a×b=b×a
(1 point)
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They began forcing American colonists to drink tea instead of coffee.
They began forcing American colonists to drink tea instead of coffee.
They prevented American colonists from publishing newspapers or printing money.
They prevented American colonists from publishing newspapers or printing money.
They replaced a civilian government with a military dictatorship.
They replaced a civilian government with a military dictatorship.
They forced all colonists to attend town meetings.
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by listing ways that the British government had abused the American colonies
by listing ways that the British government had abused the American colonies
by laying out the plan for self-government and how it would be achieved
by laying out the plan for self-government and how it would be achieved
by quoting Greek and Roman philosophers who believed in the rule of the aristocracy
by quoting Greek and Roman philosophers who believed in the rule of the aristocracy
by reminding people that other colonies had successfully broken away from their mother countries