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  1. Now that you have read a model paragraph to describe the setting, it’s your turn! Choose a setting from above and write 1-2
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  2. How does Rutherford’s model of the atom compare with Thomson’s model?They both describe atoms as small, indivisible spheres.
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  3. How does Bohr’s model of the atom compare with Thomson’s model?They both describe atoms as small, indivisible spheres. They
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  4. Read this paragraph, then choose the word or group of words that are used as context clues to define the highlighted word.The
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  5. Read about Jane’s model on page 8. Then complete the check-in question on page 9:Mark thinks that Jane’s model would also
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  6. In this website,winter.group.shef.ac.uk/vsepr/isomers.html Does model (A) have the most interactions... leaving model C to least
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  7. Read the sentence below and choose the correct answer from the options provided.This model of disability views disability as a
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  8. What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph?(1 point)Responses to express the central idea of a paragraph to express
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  9. What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph?(1 point)Responses to express the central idea of a paragraph to express
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  10. What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraphA: to express the central idea of a paragraph B: to describe the most
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