Use the paragraph to answer the question.
“I started working at age 10 selling fruits and vegetables off a truck,” says Jay Ferrans, President of JM Financial & Accounting Services in Southfield, Michigan. “I worked after school and on Saturdays, even throughout the summer fulltime. I was paid $5 for a full day worth, plus tips. Instead of buying candy, I put all that money in the bank. After a few years I bought a snowblower with plans to snowplow for neighbors. I made more money from this and established a pattern of saving my money, which allowed me much more freedom to purchase large items as I grew up. On the other side of the coin, many people spend their money on the little things as they grow, not realizing the impact it’ll have on their future. That $5 cup of coffee from Starbucks might cost you over a thousand a year, meaning you won’t have money to buy the big items you need because of the small items you bought. We all get to make choices, and it’s through these choices where our financial wellbeing is determined in our later years.”
Which statement describes a central idea of this paragraph?
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Responses
Seeing things as if for the first time can give us a new perspective.
Seeing things as if for the first time can give us a new perspective.
Productivity is the key toward a sense of significance.
Productivity is the key toward a sense of significance.
Choices we make over a period of time determine our financial well being.
Choices we make over a period of time determine our financial well being.
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A student is providing evidence to support the following central idea:
When people lose sight of reality, they sometimes forget to appreciate the beauty of their everyday lives.
Which statement provides the best evidence to support this central idea?
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Responses
She would prefer to live inside the novel, rather than the reality.
She would prefer to live inside the novel, rather than the reality.
When Dorothy returned from Oz, she remembered all of her loved ones--how dear they were to her.
When Dorothy returned from Oz, she remembered all of her loved ones--how dear they were to her.
Dorothy was somewhat bored with her daily existence, she longed for an adventure.
Dorothy was somewhat bored with her daily existence, she longed for an adventure.
Responses
The foundation of training needs to be based on positive reinforcement.
The foundation of training needs to be based on positive reinforcement.
Some people are allergic to dogs.
Some people are allergic to dogs.
Sit with your puppy and say their name or the word "come."
Sit with your puppy and say their name or the word "come."
Use the sentences to answer the question.
Because it was summertime, we chose not to do indoor activities. We went kayaking instead.
Which type of interaction is described in this sentence?
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Responses
sequential
sequential
compare and contrast
compare and contrast
chronological order
chronological order
cause and effect
The Gryffindor common room looked as welcoming as ever, a cozy circular tower room full of dilapidated squashy armchairs and rickety old tables. A fire was crackling merrily in the grate and a few people were warming their hands by it before going up to their dormitories.
What does the term dilapidated mean in this context?
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A surprising number
A surprising number
Fallen into partial ruin or decay
Fallen into partial ruin or decay
Brand new
Even the best writers benefit from editing. Writers are notoriously bad at spotting errors in their own writing. Their attachment to their own prose and knowledge of what they intended to say blinds them to errors that detract from the overall flow, dulling the finished product. Hence the need for a second pair of eyes.
Why is "a second pair of eyes" important with regard to editing?
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Responses
No one is better at understanding how to improve writing than the author themselves.
No one is better at understanding how to improve writing than the author themselves.
Writers are notoriously bad at spotting errors in their own writing.
Writers are notoriously bad at spotting errors in their own writing.
Great editing will teach you to proofread.
Responses
Something that is assumed in advance
Something that is assumed in advance
A conclusion that is based on evidence
A conclusion that is based on evidence
The feelings generated by a text
The feelings generated by a text
Choosing the most valid idea is easier if one idea has a lot of evidence and the other idea has very little. The choice is also easier if one idea has strong, believable evidence, while the other ideas has weak, unconvincing evidence. Evidence may come in many forms, including expert opinions on a subject or anecdotes based on personal accounts. It is the reader's responsibility to look for evidence and determine its strength.
Which of the following can be ways to determine valid evidence based on the information in the sentences above?
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Responses
Check your familiarity with the evidence.
Check your familiarity with the evidence.
See if the evidence comes from an expert.
See if the evidence comes from an expert.
See if you like or agree with what the author has to say about the subject.
See if you like or agree with what the author has to say about the subject.
Responses
Biographies/autobiographies are true stories written about a real person, sometimes by the person themselves.
Biographies/autobiographies are true stories written about a real person, sometimes by the person themselves.
Biographies/autobiographies are argumentative.
Biographies/autobiographies are argumentative.
Biographies/autobiographies are based on opinions.
Responses
leave out unnecessary details
leave out unnecessary details
be objective
be objective
include central ideas
include central ideas
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity behaviors was examined in a sample of 102 preschool-aged children (54 boys). Questionnaires regarding family sociodemographics and physical activity habits were completed. Results showed that children who received greater parental support for activity and had parents who rated PA as highly enjoyable were significantly more likely to engage in one hour or more of daily PA. Being an older child, having older parents, and watching more than one hour of television/videos per day reduced the likelihood that a child would be rated as highly active. Children who received greater parental support for PA were 6.3 times more likely to be highly active than inactive. Thus, parents can promote PA among their preschoolers, not only by limiting TV time but also by being highly supportive of their children's active pursuits.
Which option correctly identifies and explains evidence used in the text above?
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Responses
"Children who received greater parental support for PA were 6.3 times more likely to be highly active," meaning that parents who encourage and model PA tend to have children who are more active.
"Children who received greater parental support for PA were 6.3 times more likely to be highly active," meaning that parents who encourage and model PA tend to have children who are more active.
"Questionnaires regarding family sociodemographics and physical activity habits were completed."
"Questionnaires regarding family sociodemographics and physical activity habits were completed."
"parents can promote PA among their preschoolers" because they're little
"parents can promote PA among their preschoolers" because they're little