Which option describes a transition?(1 point)

Responses

a change from one setting or event to another
a change from one setting or event to another

the logical order in which events occur
the logical order in which events occur

the time and place in which events happen
the time and place in which events happen

a period of time during which events occur
a period of time during which events occur

11 answers

The option that describes a transition is:

a change from one setting or event to another.

What is the time frame of a narrative?(1 point)
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the place in which events happen
the place in which events happen

a word showing a change from one event in a sequence to another
a word showing a change from one event in a sequence to another

a period during which events occur
a period during which events occur

the logical order in which events occur

The option that describes the time frame of a narrative is:

a period during which events occur.

Match the definitions with the following terms.(9 points)
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Nicotine
Secondhand smoke
Smokeless tobacco
Carcinogen
Stimulant
Mainstream smoke
Sidestream smoke
Tar
Addictive drug

:: the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves.
a thick sticky dark fluid produced when tobacco burns.
a cancer-causing substance.
smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar.
a substance that causes physiological or psychological dependence.
:: smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker
a drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs.
tobacco that is sniffed through the nose, held in the mouth, or chewed.
air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke.

Here are the matched definitions with the terms:

  1. Nicotine :: the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves.
  2. Tar :: a thick sticky dark fluid produced when tobacco burns.
  3. Carcinogen :: a cancer-causing substance.
  4. Sidestream smoke :: smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar.
  5. Addictive drug :: a substance that causes physiological or psychological dependence.
  6. Mainstream smoke :: smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker.
  7. Stimulant :: a drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs.
  8. Smokeless tobacco :: tobacco that is sniffed through the nose, held in the mouth, or chewed.
  9. Secondhand smoke :: air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke.
Secondhand smoke can cause......

Choose all that apply

(3 points)
Responses

eye irritation
eye irritation

sneezing
sneezing

headaches
headaches

coughing

Secondhand smoke can cause:

  • eye irritation
  • sneezing
  • headaches
  • coughing

You can choose all four responses as they are all potential effects of secondhand smoke.

Categorize the following effects of smoking as short term or long term effects(11 points)
Short term effects of smoking Long term effects of smoking
Wheezing

Yellow teeth

Coronary heart disease

Bad breath

Chronic bronchitis

Shortness of breath

Reduction of lung function and lung growth

Coughing

Weakened immune system

Emphysema

Lung cancer

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Here is the categorization of the effects of smoking into short term and long term effects:

Short term effects of smoking:

  • Wheezing
  • Bad breath
  • Shortness of breath
  • Coughing

Long term effects of smoking:

  • Yellow teeth
  • Coronary heart disease
  • Chronic bronchitis
  • Reduction of lung function and lung growth
  • Weakened immune system
  • Emphysema
  • Lung cancer
The following are strategies for avoiding tobacco:

Choose all that apply

(3 points)
Responses

reduce peer pressure
reduce peer pressure

surround yourself with positive influences
surround yourself with positive influences

be involved in activities where tobacco products may be used
be involved in activities where tobacco products may be used

be prepared with refusal skills

The strategies for avoiding tobacco include:

  • reduce peer pressure
  • surround yourself with positive influences
  • be prepared with refusal skills

You should not choose "be involved in activities where tobacco products may be used," as that would not be a strategy for avoiding tobacco.

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