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Which research question would lead to the most relevant information about how composting local restaurants' food waste will affect the community's farmers?
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Where can farmers find local restaurants that compost waste?
Where do local restaurants learn to compost their food waste?
How can local restaurants convince farmers to compost food waste?
Do farmers benefit by composting local restaurants' food waste?
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Where can farmers find local restaurants that compost waste?
Where do local restaurants learn to compost their food waste?
How can local restaurants convince farmers to compost food waste?
Do farmers benefit by composting local restaurants' food waste?
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Lindsey wants to know the difference between fantasy and science fiction novels. Which research question would provide her with the most important information?
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What are the main characteristics of novels listed as fantasy and science fiction?
Why is science fiction usually set in a futuristic world or feature spaceships?
What are the names of some novels published in fantasy and science fiction?
Why are fantasy novels usually set in the Middle Ages or feature dragons?
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What are the main characteristics of novels listed as fantasy and science fiction?
Why is science fiction usually set in a futuristic world or feature spaceships?
What are the names of some novels published in fantasy and science fiction?
Why are fantasy novels usually set in the Middle Ages or feature dragons?
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(1) People in tropical areas around the world have enjoyed drinking coconut water for ages. (2) However, in just the last few years, its popularity has boomed, and it can now be found on U.S. supermarket shelves. (3) Companies that market coconut water are singing its praises, saying it is "nature's sports drink." (4) They also claim it has some important health benefits. (5) However, coconut water may just be another passing fad.
(6) Even those who enjoy it admit that the drink is an acquired taste because of its unusual flavor. (7) Some people think it has a nutty, sour taste while others swear it tastes like old socks. (8) Coconut water's popularity is not based so much on its taste but rather on its other qualities. (9) Ads for coconut water claim it can improve circulation and even decrease the chances of heart disease and stroke. (10) These claims are based on the fact that coconut water is high in potassium, a vital nutrient.
(11) Potassium is also essential because people lose much of it when they work out or sweat. (12) Many companies that bottle coconut water assert that the water can help people refill their lost potassium. (13) There are a lot of sports drinks rich with potassium on the market. (14) Sports drinks have many additional nutrients, such as other vitamins and minerals, that coconut water does not have. (15) In addition, if a person eats enough vegetables and fruits, like bananas, he or she is probably getting enough potassium without the help of coconut water or a sports drink. (16) The fact is, unless one is a serious athlete who exercises heavily, coconut water isn't needed. (17) For the average person, good old water is likely the only drink required.
Which transitional word or phrase should be added to the beginning of sentence 13?
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To summarize,
However,
As a result,
Finally,
The author should add, "You may be in for a surprise if you are trying coconut for the first time," before
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sentence 6.
sentence 2.
sentence 10.
sentence 15.
(6) Even those who enjoy it admit that the drink is an acquired taste because of its unusual flavor. (7) Some people think it has a nutty, sour taste while others swear it tastes like old socks. (8) Coconut water's popularity is not based so much on its taste but rather on its other qualities. (9) Ads for coconut water claim it can improve circulation and even decrease the chances of heart disease and stroke. (10) These claims are based on the fact that coconut water is high in potassium, a vital nutrient.
(11) Potassium is also essential because people lose much of it when they work out or sweat. (12) Many companies that bottle coconut water assert that the water can help people refill their lost potassium. (13) There are a lot of sports drinks rich with potassium on the market. (14) Sports drinks have many additional nutrients, such as other vitamins and minerals, that coconut water does not have. (15) In addition, if a person eats enough vegetables and fruits, like bananas, he or she is probably getting enough potassium without the help of coconut water or a sports drink. (16) The fact is, unless one is a serious athlete who exercises heavily, coconut water isn't needed. (17) For the average person, good old water is likely the only drink required.
Which transitional word or phrase should be added to the beginning of sentence 13?
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To summarize,
However,
As a result,
Finally,
The author should add, "You may be in for a surprise if you are trying coconut for the first time," before
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sentence 6.
sentence 2.
sentence 10.
sentence 15.
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answer BOTH questions
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(1) The Galapagos Islands are located around 600 miles to the west of Ecuador, a country in South America. (2) These islands were first discovered in 1535. (3) They were named in Spanish as "Isolas de Galapagos," which meant the "Islands of the Tortoises," from sailors' accounts of a large number of tortoises inhabiting the isles.
(4) These islands are home to active volcanos, meaning the volcanos here can erupt at any time. (5) Volcanic eruptions created the archipelago, or a group of islands, which forms the Galapagos. (6) They are a collection of sixteen islands scattered over an area of 36,000 square miles near the equator. (7) Each of these major islands was created from a single volcanic eruption.
(8) The Galapagos Islands have a unique and diverse variety of life forms. (9) Therefore, they have been called the "living laboratory" of evolution. (10) They are home to many life forms that are endemic, which means they are not found anywhere else on Earth. (11) The animals here show no fear of humans. (12) The marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and flightless cormorants prove the evolutionary change they underwent to adapt themselves to the unique ecosystem. (13) Although all the islands share similar volcanic composition, environment, and climate, each isolated isle has its own unique set of animals and plants. (14) These islands played an important role in helping Charles Darwin explore and develop the theory of evolution.
Which sentence in paragraph 3 needs to be removed?
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(12) The marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and flightless cormorants prove the evolutionary change they underwent to adapt themselves to the unique ecosystem.
(10) They are home to many life forms that are endemic, which means they are not found anywhere else on Earth.
(11) The animals here show no fear of humans.
(9) Therefore, they have been called the "living laboratory" of evolution.
(4) These islands are home to active volcanos, meaning the volcanos here can erupt at any time. (5) Volcanic eruptions created the archipelago, or a group of islands, which forms the Galapagos. (6) They are a collection of sixteen islands scattered over an area of 36,000 square miles near the equator. (7) Each of these major islands was created from a single volcanic eruption.
(8) The Galapagos Islands have a unique and diverse variety of life forms. (9) Therefore, they have been called the "living laboratory" of evolution. (10) They are home to many life forms that are endemic, which means they are not found anywhere else on Earth. (11) The animals here show no fear of humans. (12) The marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and flightless cormorants prove the evolutionary change they underwent to adapt themselves to the unique ecosystem. (13) Although all the islands share similar volcanic composition, environment, and climate, each isolated isle has its own unique set of animals and plants. (14) These islands played an important role in helping Charles Darwin explore and develop the theory of evolution.
Which sentence in paragraph 3 needs to be removed?
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(12) The marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and flightless cormorants prove the evolutionary change they underwent to adapt themselves to the unique ecosystem.
(10) They are home to many life forms that are endemic, which means they are not found anywhere else on Earth.
(11) The animals here show no fear of humans.
(9) Therefore, they have been called the "living laboratory" of evolution.
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(1) The Galapagos Islands are located around 600 miles to the west of Ecuador, a country in South America. (2) These islands were first discovered in 1535. (3) They were named in Spanish as "Isolas de Galapagos," which meant the "Islands of the Tortoises," from sailors' accounts of a large number of tortoises inhabiting the isles.
(4) These islands are home to active volcanos, meaning the volcanos here can erupt at any time. (5) Volcanic eruptions created the archipelago, or a group of islands, which forms the Galapagos. (6) They are a collection of sixteen islands scattered over an area of 36,000 square miles near the equator. (7) Each of these major islands was created from a single volcanic eruption.
(8) The Galapagos Islands have a unique and diverse variety of life forms. (9) Therefore, they have been called the "living laboratory" of evolution. (10) They are home to many life forms that are endemic, which means they are not found anywhere else on Earth. (11) The animals here show no fear of humans. (12) The marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and flightless cormorants prove the evolutionary change they underwent to adapt themselves to the unique ecosystem. (13) Although all the islands share similar volcanic composition, environment, and climate, each isolated isle has its own unique set of animals and plants. (14) These islands played an important role in helping Charles Darwin explore and develop the theory of evolution.
Where would the following sentence best fit in the passage?
Isabela, the largest and main island of the Galapagos, was formed from the eruption of six volcanoes and covers an area of 1,700 square miles.
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before sentence 3
after sentence 7
after sentence 12
before sentence 4
(4) These islands are home to active volcanos, meaning the volcanos here can erupt at any time. (5) Volcanic eruptions created the archipelago, or a group of islands, which forms the Galapagos. (6) They are a collection of sixteen islands scattered over an area of 36,000 square miles near the equator. (7) Each of these major islands was created from a single volcanic eruption.
(8) The Galapagos Islands have a unique and diverse variety of life forms. (9) Therefore, they have been called the "living laboratory" of evolution. (10) They are home to many life forms that are endemic, which means they are not found anywhere else on Earth. (11) The animals here show no fear of humans. (12) The marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and flightless cormorants prove the evolutionary change they underwent to adapt themselves to the unique ecosystem. (13) Although all the islands share similar volcanic composition, environment, and climate, each isolated isle has its own unique set of animals and plants. (14) These islands played an important role in helping Charles Darwin explore and develop the theory of evolution.
Where would the following sentence best fit in the passage?
Isabela, the largest and main island of the Galapagos, was formed from the eruption of six volcanoes and covers an area of 1,700 square miles.
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before sentence 3
after sentence 7
after sentence 12
before sentence 4
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Which organizational structure would be most appropriate for a topic encouraging the creation of national parks to prevent the loss of forests and wildlife?
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sequential.
problem/solution
compare/contrast
description
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sequential.
problem/solution
compare/contrast
description
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Coca-Cola has a long history, and several men are responsible for its success. In 1885, John Pemberton invented the drink, which he called initially called "French Wine Coca." Pemberton was a pharmacist at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, and he sold the beverage as a health drink. Pemberton's bookkeeper and partner Frank Robinson is responsible for the printing of the famous trademark. In 1892, Asa Griggs Candler bought all rights to Coca-Cola and formed The Coca-Cola Company. Immediately, he began to open more syrup plants. As a result, a soda fountain owner by the name of Joseph Biedenharn installed a bottling machine in his Mississippi store and sold the first portable version of the drink to his customers. Thereafter, Benjamin Thomas, Joseph Whitehead, and John Lupton created the Coca-Cola bottling system.
Which sentence would be the BEST concluding sentence for the paragraph above?
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"I'd Like To Buy the World a Coke" was a song from a popular 1970s commercial.
Robert Woodruff, company president in 1923, focused on overseas marketing.
Thanks to these men, Coca-Cola is enjoyed in over 200 countries worldwide.
The Coca-Cola Company also makes Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Fresca, and Fanta.
Aiyana is writing a report about waterway preservation. Which of the following graphics would most likely support readers' understanding of the topic? Which sentence is written in active voice?
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A map showing the different paths of local rivers and streams.
A timeline detailing different conservation movements in history.
A line graph showing the amount of traffic on the waterways.
A chart demonstrating the increased pollution of waterways through the years.
Which sentence would be the BEST concluding sentence for the paragraph above?
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"I'd Like To Buy the World a Coke" was a song from a popular 1970s commercial.
Robert Woodruff, company president in 1923, focused on overseas marketing.
Thanks to these men, Coca-Cola is enjoyed in over 200 countries worldwide.
The Coca-Cola Company also makes Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Fresca, and Fanta.
Aiyana is writing a report about waterway preservation. Which of the following graphics would most likely support readers' understanding of the topic? Which sentence is written in active voice?
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A map showing the different paths of local rivers and streams.
A timeline detailing different conservation movements in history.
A line graph showing the amount of traffic on the waterways.
A chart demonstrating the increased pollution of waterways through the years.
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no the second one is wrong
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Aiyana is writing a report about waterway preservation. Which of the following graphics would most likely support readers' understanding of the topic? Which sentence is written in active voice?
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A map showing the different paths of local rivers and streams.
A timeline detailing different conservation movements in history.
A line graph showing the amount of traffic on the waterways.
A chart demonstrating the increased pollution of waterways through the years
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A map showing the different paths of local rivers and streams.
A timeline detailing different conservation movements in history.
A line graph showing the amount of traffic on the waterways.
A chart demonstrating the increased pollution of waterways through the years
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youre not giving me the answer... pick ONE thats actually there please
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The research question "Do farmers benefit by composting local restaurants' food waste?" would likely lead to the most relevant information about how composting local restaurants' food waste will affect the community's farmers.
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The research question "What are the main characteristics of novels listed as fantasy and science fiction?" would provide Lindsey with the most important information to understand the difference between fantasy and science fiction novels.
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To summarize, the transitional word or phrase that should be added to the beginning of sentence 13 is "As a result."
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My apologies for missing the second question, here are the answers:
Transitional word or phrase for sentence 13: "As a result"
The author should add the phrase, "You may be in for a surprise if you are trying coconut for the first time," before sentence 6.
Transitional word or phrase for sentence 13: "As a result"
The author should add the phrase, "You may be in for a surprise if you are trying coconut for the first time," before sentence 6.
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The sentence in paragraph 3 that needs to be removed is sentence (12): "The marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and flightless cormorants prove the evolutionary change they underwent to adapt themselves to the unique ecosystem."
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The sentence "Isabela, the largest and main island of the Galapagos, was formed from the eruption of six volcanoes and covers an area of 1,700 square miles" would best fit after sentence 7.
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The most appropriate organizational structure for a topic encouraging the creation of national parks to prevent the loss of forests and wildlife would be a problem/solution structure. This structure allows for the presentation of the issue (loss of forests and wildlife) and proposes solutions (the creation of national parks) to address the problem.
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The BEST concluding sentence for the paragraph above would be: "Thanks to these men, Coca-Cola is enjoyed in over 200 countries worldwide."
Regarding the second question, the sentence written in active voice is: "The Coca-Cola Company also makes Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Fresca, and Fanta."
Regarding the second question, the sentence written in active voice is: "The Coca-Cola Company also makes Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Fresca, and Fanta."
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Apologies for the incorrect response. You are right, the sentence "The Coca-Cola Company also makes Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Fresca, and Fanta" is not written in active voice. The correct answer for a sentence in active voice is: "Frank Robinson is responsible for the printing of the famous trademark."
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The graphic that would most likely support readers' understanding of the topic of waterway preservation is a chart demonstrating the increased pollution of waterways through the years.
Regarding the sentence written in active voice, it is: "Frank Robinson is responsible for the printing of the famous trademark."
Regarding the sentence written in active voice, it is: "Frank Robinson is responsible for the printing of the famous trademark."
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Apologies for the confusion. The sentence written in active voice is: "Frank Robinson is responsible for the printing of the famous trademark."
In terms of the graphic that would most likely support readers' understanding of waterway preservation, it would be a chart demonstrating the increased pollution of waterways through the years.
In terms of the graphic that would most likely support readers' understanding of waterway preservation, it would be a chart demonstrating the increased pollution of waterways through the years.
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