“What kind of story should we write for our group project?” Sammy asked.

Which response would best propel this discussion?

(1 point)
Responses

“What do we want readers to feel?”
“What do we want readers to feel?”

“We should take a vote.”
“We should take a vote.”

“Let’s write a funny story.”
“Let’s write a funny story.”

“What’s your favorite kind of story?”

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The response that would best propel the discussion is:

“What’s your favorite kind of story?”

This question encourages each group member to share their preferences and can lead to a collaborative brainstorming session about different story ideas.

"Wilberforce 1789 abolition speech"
by William Wilberforce

Which rhetorical strategy does the paragraph use to appeal to readers?

(1 point)
Responses

pathos
pathos

logos
logos

persuasion
persuasion

ethos

The rhetorical strategy that the paragraph uses to appeal to readers is:

pathos

Pathos refers to the emotional appeal used in rhetoric to persuade an audience by eliciting feelings or emotional responses. William Wilberforce's abolition speech often aimed to evoke strong emotions related to the suffering caused by slavery.

"Are Commercial Honeybees Making Wild Bees Sick?"
by Berly McCoy
The author claimed the connection between bumblebee infections and proximity to apiaries was clearer for the deformed wing virus than the black queen cell virus.

What evidence from the text supports this analysis? Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)
Responses

Ten percent of bumblebees foraging close to apiaries were infected with deformed wing virus.
Ten percent of bumblebees foraging close to apiaries were infected with deformed wing virus.

No bumblebees foraging over a half mile away from apiaries were infected with deformed wing virus.
No bumblebees foraging over a half mile away from apiaries were infected with deformed wing virus.

Forty percent of bumblebees foraging in places with no honeybees were infected with black queen cell virus.
Forty percent of bumblebees foraging in places with no honeybees were infected with black queen cell virus.

More than ninety percent of bumblebees collected close to apiaries were infected with black queen cell virus.
More than ninety percent of bumblebees collected close to apiaries were infected with black queen cell virus.

Areas with denser flower patches near apiaries showed higher rates of deformed wing virus infection in bumblebees

The two correct answers that support the analysis of the connection between bumblebee infections and proximity to apiaries, particularly for the deformed wing virus, are:

  1. Ten percent of bumblebees foraging close to apiaries were infected with deformed wing virus.

  2. No bumblebees foraging over a half mile away from apiaries were infected with deformed wing virus.

These statements provide clear evidence that links the deformed wing virus infection rates in bumblebees to their proximity to apiaries.

We were all experienced sailors, but it took a while to get our bearings that day. Our makeshift boat was cobbled together from the flotsam that had washed ashore after our ship went down. No one was confident we would make it across the bay in such a rickety vessel.
What information does “washed ashore after our ship went down” give readers that best helps define the underlined word?

(1 point)
Responses

It is a rare resource to find.
It is a rare resource to find.

It is related to a shipwreck.
It is related to a shipwreck.

It comes from the water.
It comes from the water.

It can float in water.
It can float in water.

The information “washed ashore after our ship went down” best helps define the underlined word by indicating that:

It is related to a shipwreck.

This phrase provides context about the origin of the flotsam, implying that it is debris from a shipwreck.

NASA Measures Death of Glaciers"
by Catherine Woods

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