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Yamanba of the Mountain
by Cathy Spagnoli
How does the author use language to highlight the cultural setting?
(1 point)
Responses
The author uses personification to give the storm characteristics that reflect the people in that culture.
The author uses personification to give the storm characteristics that reflect the people in that culture.
The author uses personification to highlight a universal fear people across cultures are likely to share.
The author uses personification to highlight a universal fear people across cultures are likely to share.
The author uses onomatopoeia that reflects the way people who live in that culture would describe sounds.
The author uses onomatopoeia that reflects the way people who live in that culture would describe sounds.
The author uses onomatopoeia that describes sounds in a way that is universally understood and recognized.
The author uses onomatopoeia that describes sounds in a way that is universally understood and recognized.
by Cathy Spagnoli
How does the author use language to highlight the cultural setting?
(1 point)
Responses
The author uses personification to give the storm characteristics that reflect the people in that culture.
The author uses personification to give the storm characteristics that reflect the people in that culture.
The author uses personification to highlight a universal fear people across cultures are likely to share.
The author uses personification to highlight a universal fear people across cultures are likely to share.
The author uses onomatopoeia that reflects the way people who live in that culture would describe sounds.
The author uses onomatopoeia that reflects the way people who live in that culture would describe sounds.
The author uses onomatopoeia that describes sounds in a way that is universally understood and recognized.
The author uses onomatopoeia that describes sounds in a way that is universally understood and recognized.
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x
During cellular respiration, the covalent bonds of a molecule are broken down to make products. Which molecule is broken down?(1 point)
Responses
ADP
ADP
sugar
sugar
water
water
carbon dioxide
Responses
ADP
ADP
sugar
sugar
water
water
carbon dioxide
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x
Question
During cellular respiration, four total ATP are produced when pyruvic acid is created. What else is produced as a result of this reaction?(1 point)
Responses
water
water
sugar
sugar
oxygen
oxygen
heat
During cellular respiration, four total ATP are produced when pyruvic acid is created. What else is produced as a result of this reaction?(1 point)
Responses
water
water
sugar
sugar
oxygen
oxygen
heat
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x
Why does hydrogen bond so tightly to oxygen during cellular respiration?(1 point)
Responses
It is not electronegative, but oxygen is.
It is not electronegative, but oxygen is.
It is more electronegative than oxygen.
It is more electronegative than oxygen.
It is electronegative, but oxygen is not.
It is electronegative, but oxygen is not.
It is less electronegative than oxygen.
Responses
It is not electronegative, but oxygen is.
It is not electronegative, but oxygen is.
It is more electronegative than oxygen.
It is more electronegative than oxygen.
It is electronegative, but oxygen is not.
It is electronegative, but oxygen is not.
It is less electronegative than oxygen.
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x
Identify the byproduct of lactic acid fermentation.(1 point)
Responses
oxygen
oxygen
lactic acid
lactic acid
pyruvic acid
pyruvic acid
carbon dioxide
Responses
oxygen
oxygen
lactic acid
lactic acid
pyruvic acid
pyruvic acid
carbon dioxide
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x
When a reaction releases more energy than it uses, it is called(1 point)
Responses
exothermic
exothermic
lactic
lactic
catalyst
catalyst
emeritus
Responses
exothermic
exothermic
lactic
lactic
catalyst
catalyst
emeritus
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GPT-4o mini
The most fitting response is:
**The author uses onomatopoeia that reflects the way people who live in that culture would describe sounds.**
This choice emphasizes how the language choices are specific to the cultural setting, while also highlighting the unique experiences and perspectives of the people within that culture.
**The author uses onomatopoeia that reflects the way people who live in that culture would describe sounds.**
This choice emphasizes how the language choices are specific to the cultural setting, while also highlighting the unique experiences and perspectives of the people within that culture.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**sugar**
During cellular respiration, sugar molecules (such as glucose) are broken down to produce energy, along with the byproducts of water and carbon dioxide.
**sugar**
During cellular respiration, sugar molecules (such as glucose) are broken down to produce energy, along with the byproducts of water and carbon dioxide.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**water**
During the conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid in glycosis, ATP and water are produced as byproducts.
**water**
During the conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid in glycosis, ATP and water are produced as byproducts.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It is less electronegative than oxygen.**
In the context of water and hydrogen bonds, hydrogen atoms bond tightly with oxygen because oxygen is more electronegative. This means oxygen has a stronger attraction for electrons, which allows it to form hydrogen bonds with hydrogen atoms effectively.
**It is less electronegative than oxygen.**
In the context of water and hydrogen bonds, hydrogen atoms bond tightly with oxygen because oxygen is more electronegative. This means oxygen has a stronger attraction for electrons, which allows it to form hydrogen bonds with hydrogen atoms effectively.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**lactic acid**
Lactic acid fermentation produces lactic acid as the main byproduct, along with a small amount of ATP.
**lactic acid**
Lactic acid fermentation produces lactic acid as the main byproduct, along with a small amount of ATP.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**exothermic**
An exothermic reaction is one that releases more energy than it consumes, typically in the form of heat.
**exothermic**
An exothermic reaction is one that releases more energy than it consumes, typically in the form of heat.
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