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Which paragraph of "King MIdas of the Golden Touch" MOST helps to develop the idea that there are more important things in life than riches and wealth? paragraph 2 paragraph 3 paragraph 5 paragraph 6
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elect the TWO approaches the author uses in paragraph 9 to explain the difference between energy inputs and output. The author provides simple definitions. The author describes the production process. The author uses equ...
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Why does the author ask a question in the first paragraph? To point out that she is confused. To challenge readers. To show a common presumption. To indicate her doubts.
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In sentence (6), what does the word “booths” most likely mean in the context of the festival? Small stands or stalls where items are sold or displayed Large stages for musical performances Temporary shelters for visitors...
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n sentence (10), what does the word “expected” mean as used in the sentence? guaranteed predicted required needed
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Jake's teacher asked his class to choose one word from their report and correctly add a suffix. He chose the word "reproduced" and changed the –ed ending to –ing. What is the correct spelling of the new word? reproducein...
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In honor of Western Heritage Month the city of Clovis starts off the celebration with the biggest festival in the entire central valley. What is the correct punctuation for the underlined part of the sentence? Western He...
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ow does the structure of the play—particularly the use of flashback and shifts in setting—affect the development of the plot? It creates suspense by delaying the explanation of Eli’s frantic behavior until after the audi...
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hich sentence from the text BEST supports the idea that Josie and Eli had different reactions upon learning about the wishes? "You wished that they would go away." "What will we wish for?" "Who is this old man?" "Oh, Eli...
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What is the impact of Josie's series of questions at the end of the text? They reveal Eli's true feelings about his situation. They clearly indicate the author's point of view in the text. They show her frustration with...
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ow does the fact that Midas’s experience is presented as real while Julio’s experience is imagined contribute to the style of each text? Excerpt from "King Midas of the Golden Touch" relates events that are more realisti...
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Read paragraph 3 of "King Midas of the Golden Touch." The statement that Bacchus "...looked a little sadly in the eager face of Midas..." shows that Bacchus knows that Midas will regret this foolish wish. Bacchus regrets...
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VVRead paragraph 5 of "The Problem With Popularity." How does the narrator's point of view create a sense of surprise in this paragraph? The first person point of view makes the narrator’s popularity unexpected. The omni...
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VVhich statement MOST accurately compares the tones of the two texts? "King MIdas of the Golden Touch" is formal and "The Problem with Popularity" is casual. "King MIdas of the Golden Touch" is playful and "The Problem w...
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"Building a campfire with sticks and logs is a simple example of using a biofuel." How does the sentence contribute MOST to the meaning of the paragraph? It provides a basis to show how biofuel technology has changed ove...
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VCWhich sentence BEST explains the author’s point of view? The author believes that while alternatives to fossil fuels must be found, biofuels are not the best alternative. The author thinks that although biofuels consum...
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Which of the following words can be used MOST like "touted" in the last sentence of paragraph 1? doubted demanded equaled advocated
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Read the second sentence from paragraph 2. How does the sentence contribute MOST to the meaning of the paragraph? It illustrates the idea that biofuels can be used as an alternative to fossil fuels. It connects the idea...
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Many people believe biofuels are a good solution to the challenges presented by fossil fuels, but biofuels release more nitrogen than other fuels do. but biofuels still require reliance on other countries. but biofuels i...
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hy does the author discuss her experience at the café? To explain how she became interested in the topic of artificial sweeteners. To show where she conducted her research on artificial sweeteners. To explain how artific...
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Which sentence from the text explains why people in the past were concerned about artificial sweeteners? "When the studies were finished, scientists concluded that saccharin, the most popular artificial sweetener of the...
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Still, the jury is out on the sweetener debate. What does this statement mean? In some places artificial sweeteners are illegal. Many want stricter laws regarding artificial sweeteners. People disagree about the safety o...
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Which central idea does paragraph 5 support? Cafés often mislead consumers regarding artificial sweeteners. Artificial sweeteners have been misunderstood over the years. Several diseases have been connected to artificial...
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Select the paragraph that uses a similar approach to explain why many people view artificial sweeteners in a positive light. paragraph 4 paragraph 5 paragraph 6 paragraph 7
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How does the author make the connection between artificial sweeteners and the negative views people have of them? by discussing artificial sweeteners and health issues such as diabetes by providing a definition of what a...
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