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why was the The Siege of Savannah important to georgias history?
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What does delineate mean?(1 point)
Responses to put off to put off to break down to get out of line to get out of line to delete
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe?(1 point)
Responses the evidence an author gives to support his or her claim the
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)
By analyzing the (Response area) of a paragraph, you will see how
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Watch Savannah Under Attack
After you have watched the video, answer the questions below using detailed, complete sentences
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Your teacher surveyed the class to determine the number of hours that each student spent on social media. Your teacher created a
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our teacher surveyed the class to determine the number of hours that each student spent on social media. Your teacher created a
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Determine which of the following statements about the term "supporting details" are true and false.(1 point)
True False They can
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Question (From "Easter Island: A Cautionary Tale" and "An Island of Questions", Illuminate) Question:
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Question (From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes", Illuminate) Question: Read this sentence from
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(From "Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg, Illuminate)
Question: Read the passage. What is the main idea of this text?
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How do the barrier islands benefit Georgia? Choose TWO.
* 2 points They create deep sea ports They protect the coastline from
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Which region of Georgia has the highest elevation?
1 point Ridge and Valley Blue Ridge Appalachian Plateau Providence Canyon
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“Truist Park is located in Cobb County, about 10 miles Northwest of Atlanta, GA” is an example of
1 point Relative Location
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What should be true about the line of best fit for any scatter plot? Check all that apply.
(2 points) Responses The line of best
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Jackie, Bella, and Sam are discussing gravity. Bella says that they would weigh less on the moon than on the Earth because the
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why were the Articles of Confederation important to Georgia's history?
why is the battle of kettle creek important to Georgia's history?
Which statement is an example of a good piece of evidence?(1 point) Responses My family owns a dog. My family owns a dog. Yellow is a calming color. Yellow is a calming color. I believe our local football team is the best. I believe our local football team
How can text features help the reader delineate an author's argument?(1 point) Responses Text features prove the author is lying to the reader. Text features prove the author is lying to the reader. Text features persuade the reader. Text features persuade
What is an opposing claim?(1 point) Responses a claim countering the author's claim a claim countering the author's claim an introduction to a claim an introduction to a claim a claim supporting the author's claim a claim supporting the author's claim
What is a reader doing when they are delineating an argument?(1 point) Responses analyzing the claim and evidence analyzing the claim and evidence peer reviewing the claim and evidence peer reviewing the claim and evidence recommending the claim and
How can you determine what an author’s point of view is?(1 point) Responses Ask yourself, “Where is the author from?” Ask yourself, “Where is the author from?” Ask yourself, “When did the author publish this text?” Ask yourself, “When did
Why is it important to evaluate the author's purpose when reading an informational text?(1 point) Responses It can explain what the author’s opinion is on the information presented. It can explain what the author’s opinion is on the information
In an informational text, which is an author’s point of view?(1 point) Responses the reason an author writes a text the reason an author writes a text the way an author feels about the topic of the text the way an author feels about the topic of the text
When might a reader create an outline?(1 point) Responses when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words when the text is complex when the text is complex when the author includes graphs and charts when the
Which is one way that an author can develop a key concept in an essay about the the Boston Tea Party?(1 point) Responses by telling the reader to do further research by telling the reader to do further research with details about related topics with
How might an author develop a key concept about the benefits of recycling?(1 point) Responses A chart showing what kinds of materials get recycled would not develop the key concept about how recycling is beneficial. A chart showing what kinds of materials
5: Why would an army want control of a town like Savannah?(3 points)
Compare and contrast Patriots and Loyalists. You should identify at least ONE difference (something unique to the Patriots and something unique to the Loyalists) and ONE similarity. Patriots Similarities Loyalists
Choose 3 different actions by the British government on the colonists and explain why colonists were opposed to them even though they were British subjects.(3 points)
Read-Think-Write: Georgia in the Revolution Watch The Big Question: To Join or Not to Join? After you have watched the video, answer the questions below using detailed, complete sentences (remember, ALL work should be in your own words). 1. Why was Georgia
You are snow skiing down a mountain that is represented by the linear model y=–30x+6,000, where y is the number of feet after x seconds. Predict your elevation level in feet if you ski 60 seconds. (1 point) Responses After 60 seconds of skiing, you will
The population growth of a state since 2000 in millions of people is represented by a linear model. Using the trend line, y=0.83x+30, predict the population, y, in the year 2030. Let x=30 because the year 2030 is 30 years after the year 2000.(1 point)
You work for a manufacturing company on a production line that manufactures cell phones. You are paid $20 a day plus $1.50 for each phone that you assemble. Interpret the slope and y-intercept of the equation of the trend line y=1.50x+20.(1 point)
You work for a manufacturing company on a production line that manufactures cell phones. You are paid $30 a day plus $0.75 for each phone that you assemble. Predict your wages if you assemble 100 phone in one day, using the equation of the trend line
Your company asked you to analyze the investment of their advertising campaign. You create a scatterplot graph of the advertising dollars spent on advertising, x , and compare it to the revenue generated, y , for January to December of the campaign. You
Your teacher surveyed the class to determine the number of hours that each student spent on social media. Your teacher created a table and scatterplot graph that displayed the number of hours and the average final grade based on the hours. The trend line
19 of 2019 of 20 Items Question (From "Video Gaming Should Be Considered a Sport" and "Gamers Are Not Athletes", Illuminate) Question: How does the author in "Video Gaming Should Be Considered a Sport" try to convince us that video gaming is a sport?
18 of 2018 of 20 Items Question (From "Video Gaming Should Be Considered a Sport" and "Gamers Are Not Athletes", Illuminate) Question: Which sentence BEST expresses the author's central idea in "Video Gaming Should Be Considered a Sport"? Source 1: Video
17 of 2017 of 20 Items Question (From "Video Gaming Should Be Considered a Sport" and "Gamers Are Not Athletes", Illuminate) Question: How are the ideas in the texts different when it comes to the impact of video games on mental health? Source 1: Video
16 of 2016 of 20 Items Question (From "Video Gaming Should Be Considered a Sport" and "Gamers Are Not Athletes", Illuminate) Question: What's the main difference in how "Video Games Should Be Considered Sports" and "Gamers are Not Athletes" talk about
15 of 2015 of 20 Items Question (From "Easter Island: A Cautionary Tale" and "An Island of Questions", Illuminate)- Question: From paragraph 6 of “An Island of Questions”, read this sentence. "No one was carving statues anymore, and the society was
13 of 2013 of 20 Items Question (From "Easter Island: A Cautionary Tale" and "An Island of Questions", Illuminate) Question: How do the facts in "Easter Island: A Cautionary Tale" and "An Island of Questions" differ from each other? Passage #1: Easter
12 of 2012 of 20 Items Question (From "Easter Island: A Cautionary Tale" and "An Island of Questions", Illuminate) Question: Which sentence tells us something that the authors do not agree on? Passage #1: Easter Island: A Cautionary Tale 1 Easter Island,
11 of 2011 of 20 Items Question (From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes", Illuminate) Question: What is the central idea of the text? More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes 1 Kickball. Stretching. Walking briskly. Team sports. Dancing. Nothing beats the
10 of 2010 of 20 Items Question (From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes", Illuminate) Question: According to the writing, adding a different selection of classes impacts which of the following? More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes 1 Kickball. Stretching.
9 of 209 of 20 Items Question (From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes", Illuminate) Question: A person reading this text can make the assumption that the author has conducted research on this topic. This is best supporting by which of the following?
7 of 207 of 20 Items Question (From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes", Illuminate) Question: Which sentence from the passage BEST supports the idea that exercise is important for young people? More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes 1 Kickball. Stretching.
6 of 206 of 20 Items Question (From "Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg, Illuminate) Question: Read this sentence from paragraph 2. "To understand how Gutenberg’s invention revolutionized European culture, it is “illuminating” to understand
5 of 205 of 20 Items Question (From "Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg, Illuminate) Question: What can we learn from the text about how medieval books were related to the process in which they were made? Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg 1
4 of 204 of 20 Items Question (From "Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg, Illuminate) Question: Which sentence in the passage explains why there weren't many books before Gutenberg? Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg 1 Johannes Gutenberg
(From "Before Before and After Johannaes Gutenberg", Illuminate) Question: How does the part labeled "Books Before the Printing Press" help the main idea of the text? Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg 1 Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing
Match the definitions to the vocabulary words from this unit. (1 point) Allusion Inference Analogy Central Idea responses a figure of speech that creates a comparison of two seemingly different things, forming a deeper understanding of their connection the
Which of Georgia’s Rivers flows into the Gulf of Mexico and forms the border between Georgia and South Carolina? * 1 point Savannah River Chattahoochee River Flint River Ocmulgee
Which of Georgia’s Rivers flows into the Gulf of Mexico and forms the border between Georgia and Alabama? * 1 point Savannah River Chattahoochee River Flint River Ocmulgee
Which of these is NOT true about the Okefenokee Swamp? * 1 point It is located in the Coastal Plains It was designated as a national wildlife refuge It is home to many diverse plants and animals It is located in Blue Ridge
The Appalachian Mountains pass through which area of Georgia? 1 point Along the southern border Across the North part of the state In the southeast corner Through the center of the state
How did rivers affect the locations of early settlements in Georgia? * 1 point People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river People typically settled away from rivers and other bodies of water People typically settled near rivers
What is the natural boundary that separates the Piedmont Region from the Coastal Plain Region? 1 point Fall Line Appalachian Mountains Okefenokee Swamp Shark Line
____________ region is the most highly populated region in Georgia and contains most of the state’s major cities, including Atlanta. 1 point Piedmont Coastal Plain Ridge and Valley Appalachian Plateau
_____________ contains fertile farmland and produces 85% of the carpet sold in the US. * 1 point Ridge and Valley Coastal Plain Blue Ridge Appalachian Plateau
______________ is the only source of coal in Georgia. * 1 point The Appalachian Plateau Ridge and Valley Blue Ridge Piedmont
How many geographic regions are in Georgia? * 1 point 159 5 44 1
Georgia is bordered to the south by which of the following states? * 1 point Alabama Florida Tennessee South Carolina
Georgia is bordered to the west by which of the following states? * 1 point Alabama Florida Tennessee South Carolina