Question

Where do hurricanes form?(1 point)
Responses

over warm ocean waters in tropical areas
over warm ocean waters in tropical areas

over the warm ocean waters in temperate areas
over the warm ocean waters in temperate areas

over cool ocean waters in temperate areas
over cool ocean waters in temperate areas

over cold ocean waters in polar areas


Where does the energy of a hurricane come from?(1 point)
Responses

strong winds
strong winds

Earth's moon
Earth's moon

Earth’s spin
Earth’s spin

the Sun
the Sun

Which is a way that weather is affected as winds blow against a mountain?(1 point)
Responses

The wind moves upward, causing rain to fall on the other side of the mountain.
The wind moves upward, causing rain to fall on the other side of the mountain.

The wind is blocked, producing clouds on the same side of the mountain.
The wind is blocked, producing clouds on the same side of the mountain.

The wind is blocked, producing sunny days on the same side of the mountain.
The wind is blocked, producing sunny days on the same side of the mountain.

The wind moves upward, causing rain to fall on the same side of the mountain.


During an overnight trip to the beach, you notice a pleasant breeze in the evening. Which statement correctly describes the breeze?(1 point)
Responses

The air moves toward the water because the water cools off faster than the land does.
The air moves toward the water because the water cools off faster than the land does.

The air moves toward the land because the land cools off faster than the water does.
The air moves toward the land because the land cools off faster than the water does.

The air moves toward the water because the land cools off faster than the water does.
The air moves toward the water because the land cools off faster than the water does.

The air moves toward the land because the water cools off faster than the land does.

Answers

Answer
What is a claim?(1 point)
Responses

proof that a fact is accurate
proof that a fact is accurate

a strong appeal to emotion
a strong appeal to emotion

a statement that something is true
a statement that something is true

a call to action

Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves which purpose? (1 point)
Responses

to determine if the evidence feels right
to determine if the evidence feels right

to determine if the evidence matches the opinions of others
to determine if the evidence matches the opinions of others

to determine if the evidence supports a claim
to determine if the evidence supports a claim

to determine if the evidence is popular

Which piece of evidence would be relevant to the claim "Mulligan's T-shirts has the best prices in town"?(1 point)
Responses

There are several different cuts of t-shirts available.
There are several different cuts of t-shirts available.

Mulligan's offers more colors than any other store.
Mulligan's offers more colors than any other store.

Mulligan's t-shirts are more expensive than the ones on the internet.
Mulligan's t-shirts are more expensive than the ones on the internet.

The other store in town charges 25% more for the same designs.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:

1. Where do hurricanes form?
- **over warm ocean waters in tropical areas**

2. Where does the energy of a hurricane come from?
- **the Sun**

3. Which is a way that weather is affected as winds blow against a mountain?
- **The wind moves upward, causing rain to fall on the other side of the mountain.**

4. During an overnight trip to the beach, you notice a pleasant breeze in the evening. Which statement correctly describes the breeze?
- **The air moves toward the land because the land cools off faster than the water does.**
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:

1. What is a claim?
- **a statement that something is true**

2. Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves which purpose?
- **to determine if the evidence supports a claim**

3. Which piece of evidence would be relevant to the claim "Mulligan's T-shirts has the best prices in town"?
- **The other store in town charges 25% more for the same designs.**

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