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  3. Use the drop-down menus to match each description with the appropriate change of state.Piles of snow turn to puddles of water.
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  4. Which example describes biotic factors interacting with the environment?sunlight shining through a window oxygen circulating in
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  5. Joy is the calm in the old willow tree,that stands still and bold in the midst of a breeze. Joy is the golden, warm rays of the
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  6. "Jamie looked out the window, watching the rain pour down. She felt a mix of sadness and relief. Her brother, Alex, on the other
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  7. make the story end with her wining the big gameJust like any other day in New York City its gloomy weather cars driving onto the
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  8. Why is it important to name the central idea or main idea of a passage?A. to help you define the topic of a passage B. to help
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  9. Why is it important to name the central idea or main idea of a passage? (1 point) Responses - to help you define the topic of a
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  10. Multiple Choice QuestionRead these sentences from the passage. "You have to learn to walk before you can run. Today, you're
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