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A classmate argues that fossil fuels are the best energy resource in terms of efficiency so the government should not bother developing alternative energy. How can the data in Figure 2 be used to evaluate your classmate'...
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Read the excerpt from Omer’s article on training for a race. I noticed my left sneaker was untied. I bent down and methodically knotted the laces, trying to ignore the other runners corralled into this small waiting area...
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Read the passage from "Girl." ... this is how you smile to someone you don’t like too much; this is how you smile to someone you don’t like at all; this is how you smile to someone you like completely.... Read the passag...
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Read the passage from A Doll’s House. Helmer: To desert your home, your husband and your children! And you don't consider what people will say! Nora: I cannot consider that at all. I only know that it is necessary for me...
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Read the passage from "Girl.” Wash the white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone heap; wash the color clothes on Tuesday and put them on the clothesline to dry; don’t walk barehead in the hot sun; cook pumpkin fr...
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Read the passage from "Girl.” Always eat your food in such a way that it won’t turn someone else’s stomach; on Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming; don’t sing benna in Sunday...
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Read the passage from "The Yellow Wallpaper.” John laughs at me. . . . John is practical in the extreme. He has no patience with faith, an intense horror of superstition, and he scoffs openly at any talk of things not to...
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Which sentence best describes the relationship between a counterclaim and a rebuttal? A counterclaim states both a reason and evidence to support a claim, which a rebuttal rejects to show a second opinion about the claim...
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How can diction create mood in a literary work? Select three answers. by using vivid language to appeal to the reader’s senses by understanding the author’s thoughts on the topic by structuring the rhythm to affect pacin...
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Read the passage from A Room of One’s Own. The reason perhaps why we know so little of Shakespeare—compared with Donne or Ben Jonson or Milton—is that his grudges and spites and antipathies are hidden from us. We are not...
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Which are characteristics of a literary adaptation? Select three options. original point of view addition of characters identical narrator same syntax new plot events
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Which statement best explains the relationship between a character’s actions and motivations in fictional prose? A character’s actions give rise to the character’s motivations. A character’s motivations are the reason be...
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Similes, metaphors, and personification are examples of which type of language? literal vivid emotive figurative
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In what ways can wordplay be most helpful in improving a narrative? Select two options. It can help maintain objectivity within a text. It can help show a character’s emotions. It can help indicate the theme of a text. I...
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Read the passage from "Doe Season.” She listened to the crunch of their boots, their breathing, and the drumming of a distant woodpecker. And the crackling. In winter the woods crackled as if everything were straining, r...
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Read the passage from "The Yellow Wallpaper.” John laughs at me. . . . John is practical in the extreme. He has no patience with faith, an intense horror of superstition, and he scoffs openly at any talk of things not to...
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Read the passage from A Christmas Carol. "A few of us are endeavouring to raise a fund to buy the Poor some meat and drink, and means of warmth. We choose this time, because it is a time, of all others, when Want is keen...
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Read the passage from The Jungle. Suddenly . . . you discern Aunt Elizabeth, Ona’s stepmother . . . bearing aloft a great platter of stewed duck. Behind her is Kotrina, making her way cautiously, staggering beneath a sim...
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Read the passage from "Girl.” Always eat your food in such a way that it won’t turn someone else’s stomach; on Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming; don’t sing benna in Sunday...
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Which statement best describes a stream-of-consciousness style of narration? narration that provides a psychological analysis of a character narration that mimics how thoughts appear in a character’s mind narration of a...
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Calculate the average time it took the car to travel 0.25 and 0.50 meters with four washers attached to the pulley. Record the averages, rounded to two decimal places, in Table C of your Student Guide. What is the averag...
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A 6-column table with 2 rows. The first column labeled number of washers has entries 1, 2. The second column labeled initial velocity v subscript 1 (meters per second) has entries 0.11, 0.13. The third column labeled fin...
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“She bring home too many trophy,” lamented Auntie Lindo that Sunday. “All day she play chess. All day I have no time do nothing but dust off her winnings.” She threw a scolding look at Waverly, who pretended not to see h...
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What criteria are you likely to use when evaluating someone’s argument? Check any that apply. whether the argument shows a lack of obvious bias whether the author includes facts that support the argument whether the argu...
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Read the excerpt from The Dark Game. Cable messages from Europe to the United States traveled through transatlantic cables that passed deep in the English Channel. The British saw the cables as an opportunity to gain acc...
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