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How might solar-powered buildings and
Part A
The author’s purpose in “Solar-Powered Public Buildings? Not So Fast, California!” is to convince readers that
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Part A
How does the author of “Solar-Powered Public Buildings? Not So Fast, California!” support the claim that increasing
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How might solar-powered buildings and cars reduce the amount of carbon dioxide that is added to the atmosphere?
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Mikka
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Read the paragraph from “Solar-Powered Public Buildings? Not So Fast, California!”
Rather, California actually pays those
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Writing that persuades, or tries to convince, can also inform. This is because authors sometimes use facts to support their
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Part A
How does the author of “Solar Power for Public Buildings” conclude that converting all public buildings to solar power
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It’s OK to say that your brain is solar powered, because
A) mitochondria in plant cells convert solar power to the chemical
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Frank
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It’s OK to say that your brain is solar powered, because
A) mitochondria in plant cells convert solar power to the chemical
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Frank
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Read the paragraph from “Solar-Powered Public Buildings? Not So Fast, California!”
And, sure, it sounds like a good idea.
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Choose the answer that correctly explains solar flares.
Solar flares are caused by intense solar winds on the Sun's surface.
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