Elijah Ford
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A Response area has no dimension. It is an abstract idea of a location in space. A line has Response area dimension(s). An edge is a line segment where two faces meet. A Response area has 2 dimensions, with 2 different variables - each representing one of...
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If the diameter of a small red beach ball is 8 inches, then the cone with the same radius and a height of 8 inches would fit into the beach ball Response area times and the volume of the cone would be about . Response area in^3. 2/3 134 89 268 1 536 1/3 2...
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To solve for the radius of the sphere using the formula: 1st step: Multiply both sides by 3 2nd step: Divide both sides by 4 3rd step: Divide both sides by π 4th step: Divide both sides by 3 (1 point) Responses True; this process would solve for the radiu...
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A cone has a radius of 4 feet on its base. The approximate volume of the cone is 189 ft^3. Determine the height of the cone to the nearest tenth of a foot. Use 3.14 for π.(5 points) A. Use this formula: V = 1/3 pi r^2 h B. Substitute in for the radius and...
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The volume of the right cylinder = 90π ft3 with a height of 10 feet. Check all answers that are true. (2 points) Responses The oblique cylinder and the right cylinder would have the same volume as long as the height = the altitude and they have the same r...
1 year ago
Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary word.(6 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar,...
1 year ago
The relationships of the volumes of cylinders, cones, and spheres (considering that the height and radius are the same for all of the objects) are stated below. Fill in the blank with the correct number. (5 points) A. One sphere + cone(s) = one cylinder B...
1 year ago
Which of the following shows a function?(1 point) Responses { (0, -4) (2, 7) (0, 4) (1, 9) (3, 7)} { (0, -4) (2, 7) (0, 4) (1, 9) (3, 7)}
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What is this article mainly about? The idea that teens enjoy having a target of 10,000 steps daily The ads that were used for the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 The popular goal of taking 10,000 steps every day The use of Japanese characters in ads for fitness de...
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Think about the article. Which of these is true about step goals? Research shows that getting 10,000 steps daily is good for everyone. Research shows that not getting 10,000 steps daily can harm your health. Getting 10,000 steps daily has been shown to ma...
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Think about the two types of sequence text structures: chronological and how-to. How are chronological and how-to sequencing similar and different? Drag each detail to the correct section of the Venn diagram.
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Read this text about the history of football. Then drag the events into the correct order. Football is the most watched sport in the U.S. How did it come to be? It started as a college sport in the 1860s. Then a rule book was written in 1880. Next, the ta...
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According to the article, why were manufacturers able to make gnomes more quickly and less expensively? They were able to make them using spirits. They were able to make them out of plants. They were able to make them out of clay. They were able to make t...
1 year ago
Think about the history of gnomes. Which of these happened second? World War I nearly stopped all gnome production. People began to place gnomes inside homes for good luck. An artist began to make gnomes out of terra cotta clay. Folklore told of gnomes as...
1 year ago
The article states: Gnome-making was big in Germany through the early 1900s. But World War I (1914–1918) nearly stopped production. That might have been the end of the trend, but things changed in 1937.… A much-loved movie came out. Which phrase from the...
1 year ago
Think about the article. Which of these is true about gnomes? Musical gnomes have been popular since the 1500s. Walt Disney made gnomes popular around the world for the first time. Ancient Romans placed gnomes in gardens to bring a good harvest. Gnomes be...
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Which of these sentences states the main idea of the article? Some animals team up with other species to stay alive. Some animals help other animals with pest control. Some animals use poison, while others are protected from it. Some animals are predators...
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Think about the article. Cattle egrets and water buffalo make a good team because __________. the water buffalo eat the insects that bite the egrets the egrets eat the insects that water buffalo can't reach the water buffalo protect the egrets from farm t...
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Think about the article. Which is true about clownfish? They eat anemones because anemone poison does not hurt them. They make a poison that will harm any predators that are nearby. They live inside anemones because anemone poison does not hurt them. They...
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Read this passage from the article: Clownfish also dine on the food scraps that anemones leave behind. And they swim out from the tentacles to snag fish to eat. In return, clownfish draw fish to anemones. Which is the closest synonym for the word snag? hi...
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- Her eyes twinkled like a calm lake reflecting the moonlight. - Once we put out the birdfeeders, the backyard was a zoo! - The snake slithered slyly. Dunkin' Donuts. Coca Cola. - Bring bring! Crash! Oooph! - Good work, Einstein! He's quite the Romeo. Tha...
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I took my family camping! everything was wonderful. The sun was shining, the weather was warm, and the girls were having a great time playing with friends. however, was very different. We were all fast asleep, when a huge rain storm started! I woke up to...
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Spin the spinners to get a character, a setting, and an extra element to include. Think of a problem and solution for your story. Hit start, and write as much as you can in 6 minutes! Try to include some of the things listed in the writer's checklist! (di...
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The wind howled angrily all around us. This is an example of... A. simile B. personification C. onomatopoeia
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I swung the bat with all my might. Smash! A hit! This is an example of... A. simile B. personification C. onomatopoeia
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The ant ran around the ground like a racecar driver, moving faster and faster! This is an example of... A. simile B. personification C. onomatopoeia
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Patty prepared pecan pies and plenty of pineapple pancakes. This is an example of... A. metaphor B. alliteration C. hyperbole
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It's so hot outside. I'm boiling! This is an example of... A. metaphor B. alliteration C. hyperbole
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You're performing in a show? Break a leg! This is an example of... A. metaphor B. idiom C. allusion
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I saw your basketball game. Way to go, Kobe Bryant! This is an example of... A. metaphor B. idiom C. allusion
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A theme... A. should be a sentence. B. is universal and relates to many people. C. is a message or lesson that the author wants the reader to understand. D. all of the above
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Pick the strongest theme. A. Hard work B. Don't give up when things get hard, or you may miss out on something big. C. Susy learned not to give up and keep trying.
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The transition words "later that day" and "all of a sudden" let us know... A. when things happened. B. where things happened.
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The transition words "in the backyard" and "outside the store" let us know... A. when things happened. B. where things happened.
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If you describe what things sound like, smell like, feel like, taste like, and look like, you are using ... A. sensory details. B. parts of the body.
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When you write your narrative (story), you should try to include... A. dialogue. B. sensory details. C. details from the original story or prompt. D. all of the above.
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Narrative writing means... A. an essay. B. a story.
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The fancy hat was taken out of the box. A. Passive Voice B. Active Voice
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A - The book was returned by Samantha. B - Samantha returned the book. A. A - Passive B-Active B. A-Active B-Passive
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Which sentence is written in the active voice? A. In each inning, at least one strike was thrown by the pitcher. B. At least one strike was thrown by the pitcher in each inning. C. In each inning, the pitcher threw at least one strike.
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The chef took all of the eggs out of the carton. A. Active Voice B. Passive Voice
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Maggie will practice her violin after dinner. - I wish I knew how to play the piano. - Pick an instrument that you'd like to learn. - If you practice each night, you will feel more comfortable playing that song.
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Do you know how to play any instruments?Maggie will practice her violin after dinner. - I wish I knew how to play the piano. - Pick an instrument that you'd like to learn. - If you practice each night, you will feel more comfortable playing that song Impe...
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Which verb mood is this sentence written in? "Johnny will cook dinner tonight." A. indicative B. interrogative C. imperative
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Which verb mood is this sentence written in? "Put down your phone." A. indicative B. imperative
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Which verb mood is this sentence written in? "Did you wash the dishes?" A. indicative B. interrogative
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Which verb mood is this sentence written in? "If I had brand new sneakers, I think I would be able to run faster and jump higher!" A. indicative B. subjunctive C. interrogative
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Which voice is the following sentence written in? "The cookies were made by Darla." A. Active B. Passive
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Which voice is the following sentence written in? "The 8th graders read novels and completed their novel studies." A. Active Voice B. Passive Voice
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This sentence has a(n) _____. I really want to go to the beach this summer. A. gerund phrase B. participle phrase C. infinitive phrase
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This sentence contains a(n) _____ Landon loves painting pictures. A. gerund phrase B. participial phrase C. infinitive phrase
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This sentence contains a(n) _____ Grabbing another tissue, Lucy walked outside to blow her nose. A. gerund phrase B. participial phrase C. infinitive phrase
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Which of the following statements about the selection of judges to Georgia’s Supreme Court are true? Choose the two that apply. (2 points) Responses There are seven Supreme Court judges There are seven Supreme Court judges Supreme Court judges are called...
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Unit 4B: Georgia’s Government and Law Portfolio Answer each question on the worksheet below. Create your own copy of this worksheet you will not be able to type on the original copy. You do NOT need to revise/add information about the Federal Government,...
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1 of 11 of 1 Items Question Select the correct step in Georgia's Criminal Justice System (hint: the steps are listed in order). Remember: this is an OPEN NOTE Quiz! (14 points) Pretrial - There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious...
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1 of 11 of 1 Items Question Select the correct step in Georgia's Criminal Justice System (hint: the steps are listed in order). Remember: this is an OPEN NOTE Quiz! (14 points) Pretrial - There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious...
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Which of these is the correct definition of a linear structure? (1 point) Responses A narrative structure that moves forward in the order in which events occur A narrative structure that moves forward in the order in which events occur A narrative structu...
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Which of these definitions aligns correctly with the type of structure?(1 point) Responses Circular structure- A narrative structure that moves forward in the order in which events occur Circular structure- A narrative structure that moves forward in the...
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Question Which of these is the correct definition of "point of view"? (1 point) Responses A section of a story that occurs before the main action A section of a story that occurs before the main action The quality that makes something funny The quality th...
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point) Responses A literary technique that makes you wonder what will happen in a story A literary technique that makes you wonder what will happen in a story A description of the location where the action...
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the Greek myth Perseus, son of Zeus, was half-mortal and half-god. His courageous and brave exploits were well known throughout t...
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7 of 207 of 20 Items Question Read the fourth paragraph from "Perseus and Medusa", and then answer the question that follows. Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the Greek myth Perseus, son of Zeus, was half-mortal and half-god. His courag...
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8 of 208 of 20 Items Question Read the second paragraph in "Puzzle Solved" and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the Greek myth Perseus, son of Zeus, was half-mortal and half-god. His coura...
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9 of 209 of 20 Items Question Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the Greek myth Perseus, son of Zeus, was half-mortal and half-god. His courageous and brave exploit...
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10 of 2010 of 20 Items Question Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs (From Illuminate) An African Fable Since the beginning of time, Snake was a lazy creature. The other animals of the savanna w...
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11 of 2011 of 20 Items Question Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs (From Illuminate) An African Fable Since the beginning of time, Snake was a lazy creature. The other animals of the savanna w...
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12 of 2012 of 20 Items Question Read the story "Lazy Day Sunday" and answer the questions that follows. Story #2 Lazy Day Sunday (From Illuminate) It was a lazy Sunday, and Matilda was trying to catch up on the sleep she missed all week. After all, gettin...
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13 of 2013 of 20 Items Question Read the story "How the Snake Lost His Legs" and answer the questions that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs (From Illuminate) An African Fable Since the beginning of time, Snake was a lazy creature. The other anima...
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Question: How does the following sentence help build suspense for the reader? "After all, what could possibly be so important?" (1 point) Responses It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story. It makes the reader understand how...
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Question: How are the Snake in "How Snake Lost His Legs" and Matilda in "Lazy Day Sunday" similar? (1 point) Responses Both characters end up suffering due to their actions. Both characters end up suffering due to their actions. They both end up fixing th...
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Question: How are the Snake in "How Snake Lost His Legs" and Matilda in "Lazy Day Sunday" different? (1 point) Responses The Snake had his family to help with his problems, and Matilda did not. The Snake had his family to help with his problems, and Matil...
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Question: Which of the following choices best reveals the similarities between the two stories? (1 point) Responses Both stories include characters having to put out fires. Both stories include characters having to put out fires. In both stories, both cha...
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Question: Imagine someone is doing a dramatic reading of "The Sun Has Long Been Set". In what tone should the actor read the poem to the audience to stay true to the poem? (1 point) Responses In a calming tone In a calming tone In a loud and excited tone...
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Question: If someone was doing a live reading of "The Sun Has Long Been Set", which of these effects would be the most appropriate to include? (1 point) Responses A person dressing up like a cuckoo and making funny sounds on stage A person dressing up lik...
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Question: If a director were making a short movie based on the poem "Far From the Maddening Crowd", which of these would be a choice that would NOT stay faithful to the original poem? (1 point) Responses If the director used loud noises in to represent th...
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Question: How do the bolded lines (9-11) in "Far From the Madding Crowd" and the bolded lines (5-9) from "The Sun Has Long Been Set" have the same purpose due to their structure? (1 point) Responses Both sets of lines list natural events occurring, which...
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b) If the height of the glasses doubled, then the volumes would increase timesResponse area. (Hint: Use your formulas to substitute V=13πr2h and V=πr2h )
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It would takeResponse area times filling up glass B and pouring into glass A to fill up glass A.
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Based on the cone shown, which statements are correct? (Check 2 that apply) (2 points) Responses V=13π(15)2h can be used to find the volume of the cone. cap v is equal to 1 third pi 15 squared h can be used to find the volume of the cone. If the volume is...
1 year ago
A can is in the shape of a cylinder. The can has a volume of 450 cubic inches and a diameter of 4 inches. To the nearest tenth of an inch, what is the height of the can?(1 point) Responses 35.8 in 35.8 in 9 in 9 in 11.8 in 11.8 in 143.2 in
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If the volume of a spherical ball is 1437 cubic inches, what is the radius? Step 1: V=43πr3 ---> Substitute in 1437 for V and solve for r. Step 2: 1437π=43r3 ---> Divide by π on both sides Step 3: 4(1437)3π=r3 ---> Multiply by 4 and Divide by 3 on both si...
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V=13πr2h The volume of a cone is 500 cm3 and the height is approximately 13.5 cm, what is the approximate radius of the cone? (1 point) Responses 15 cm 15 cm 19 cm 19 cm 6 cm 6 cm 2 cm
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Question To find the volume of a Cylinder, we would use this formula: V=πr2h Farmer Ted bales large round bales of hay to store in his barn for winter feeding. How much hay is in a round bale, in terms of π ? (1 point) Responses 20π ft3 20π ft3 40π ft3 40...
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Question If you are solving the equation: x3=−2764 and the equation x2=2564 , check all statements that are true about the solutions to these equations.(2 points) Responses The solutions to the equation x2=2564 are x = −58 and x = 58 The solutions to the...
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In order for this ratio of volumes to be true, what measurements would have to be equal in all 3 solids? (1 point) Responses The radius and the height The radius and the height The surface area and the base The surface area and the base The radius and the...
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