Question

Everyone has different names for the kind of play we just witnessed. My team calls it a Morganism. That's because one time last year, my friend Morgan jumped to make a catch, colided with another player, fell down, and still managed to snag the ball.

Based on the paragraph, what is a Morganism?

(1 point)
Responses

a difficult play in a sports setting
a difficult play in a sports setting

an unlikely but successful sports play
an unlikely but successful sports play

an upset caused by a lucky move in sports
an upset caused by a lucky move in sports

a humorous outcome after a tense moment
a humorous outcome after a tense moment
Question 2
What does the prefix en- mean in the words enable and endanger?(1 point)
Responses

related to
related to

away from
away from

across
across

to cause to be
to cause to be
Question 3
He became class president by promising the electorate he would extend recess time.

Based on the context, who is part of this electorate?

(1 point)
Responses

influential students in a group
influential students in a group

an entire school
an entire school

all students and teachers
all students and teachers

the students in one class
the students in one class
Question 4
etcetera (et 'se tə rə) n.

1. a Latin word meaning an unspecified number of additional things or persons

2. unlisted additional items

What part of speech is the word etcetera?

(1 point)
Responses

noun
noun

pronoun
pronoun

verb
verb

adverb
adverb
"NASA Measures Death of Glaciers"
In 1850, Glacier National Park had 150 living glaciers - that's six times more than it has now. Since at least that time, glaciers there have been declining. But 50 years ago, the rate of decline jumped and the number of glaciers in the park took a nosedive. The situation has become increasingly bleak with time. The snow is melting faster, forcing bears and birds to adapt to new food patterns. Less snow through July and August means warmer waters, which hurts endangered species like the bull trout and the meltwater stonefly.
Question 5
What type of meaning does the word endangered have in the paragraph above?(1 point)
Responses

figurative meaning
figurative meaning

negative connotative meaning
negative connotative meaning

positive connotative meaning
positive connotative meaning

denotative meaning
denotative meaning
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions based on the given content:

**Question 1: What is a Morganism?**
- **Answer:** an unlikely but successful sports play

**Question 2: What does the prefix en- mean in the words enable and endanger?**
- **Answer:** to cause to be

**Question 3: Based on the context, who is part of this electorate?**
- **Answer:** the students in one class

**Question 4: What part of speech is the word etcetera?**
- **Answer:** noun

**Question 5: What type of meaning does the word endangered have in the paragraph above?**
- **Answer:** negative connotative meaning

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