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  1. What inference does the author of the text make about readers?A. They are interested in becoming climate change activists. B.
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  2. Can you papraprase this text to make it short and make like a kid wrote ittext: One piece of evidence the author uses to support
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  3. What can you forget the climate from the text? Select all that apply.A. And given climate zone, the weather stays consistent
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  4. Key Word Example from the lesson OR Drawingpolar climate – a climate characterized by average temperatures of less than 50°F
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  5. Question 3 options:Find the square root of this number. text end text text end text text end text text end text text end text
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  6. Which type of climate receives the most intense solar energy?A. grasslands climate B. tropical climate** C. polar climate D.
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  7. This climate zone experiences climate changes as elevation changes.A. Tropical climate B. Dry climate C. Polar climate D.
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  8. Organizing Informational Text Quick Check2 of 42 of 4 Items Question What option describes the purpose of using headings in
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  9. Informational Text Conclusions Quick Check4 of 54 of 5 Items Feature Diet for a Changing Climate by Christy Mahaly and Sue
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  10. Informational Text Conclusions Quick Check4 of 54 of 5 Items Feature Diet for a Changing Climate by Christy Mahaly and Sue
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