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Which term describes information directly stated in a text?(1 point)
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Identify a common defense mechanism that protects you from an uncomfortable feeling.
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Sally saved $26 in January, $19 in February, $47 in March, and $20 in April. How much money has she saved so far this year?(1
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A meteorologist uses a weather map to explain an upcoming change in weather. The map shows a blue line with triangles approaching a red line with semicircles. Based on the map, which weather prediction is most valid? (1 point) Responses There is no chance
Air Mass Interactions Quick Check 1 of 5 1 of 5 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Day Observations 1 sunny and warm 2 cloudy and rainy 3 drop in temperature 4 clear skies and cold temperatures A student tracks the daily weather. The
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Authors who write to persuade want to make their reader Response area. understand how something works. want to find out more about their topic. feel a certain way about a topic. enjoy reading the text they have written.
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Drag and drop the words into the correct location. (1 point) 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,
What can help a reader determine how an author feels about a subject? (1 point) Responses connotations connotations compare and contrast structure compare and contrast structure signal words signal words cause and effect structure
An author of argumentative essays writes for which purpose?(1 point) Responses to encourage to encourage to infer to infer to persuade to persuade to excite
Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?(1 point) Responses objective objective personal personal connotative connotative subjective
What is one purpose for writing a summary?(1 point) Responses to help form an opinion about a text to help form an opinion about a text to learn how to check a text for false information to learn how to check a text for false information to help understand
Use the summary of a book about starfish to answer the question. Starfish are actually not fish at all. Because they do not have spines, or backbones, they belong to a category of species called invertebrates. Most starfish have spiny skin and five arms
How does a summary compare to the text it summarizes?(1 point) Responses It has fewer main points than the text. It has fewer main points than the text. It has more details than the text. It has more details than the text. It shorter than the text. It
Which option describes the purpose of a summary?(1 point) Responses to add supporting details to a text to add supporting details to a text to recap the minor details in a text to recap the minor details in a text to restate a text's most important
Which part of an informational text should everything else in the text relate to?(1 point) Responses facts facts headings headings supporting details supporting details the central idea
Which term is another name for a central idea?(1 point) Responses supporting detail supporting detail main idea main idea subheading subheading title
Which kinds of details should be used to help support a central idea? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses facts facts arguments arguments opinions opinions statistics statistics judgments
Which phrase describes supporting details?(1 point) Responses what a text is mostly about what a text is mostly about what a text is called what a text is called the titles of sections in a text the titles of sections in a text the facts about a topic
Which step should you do first when analyzing an informational text?(1 point) Responses write a summary write a summary make inferences make inferences draw conclusions draw conclusions ask questions and take notes
Which element needs to be in the text for the reader to be able to make an inference?(1 point) Responses comprehension comprehension an educated guess an educated guess evidence evidence questions
How is an inference different from a guess?(1 point) Responses Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not. Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not. Inferences are not based on anything from the text while
How is an inference different from a guess?(1 point) Responses Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not. Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not. Inferences are not based on anything from the text while
Which of the following situations is an example of abstinence? (1 point) Responses You are at your friend Kateβs birthday party. Kateβs parents are not home so some kids are drinking alcohol. You decide to drink with them. You are at your friend
You ran out of money while you and your friends were shopping at the mall, but your other two friends still had plenty of money left. One of them even had her dadβs credit card. When it was time to pay for the identical jeans each of you decided to
A ________ is the way a person reacts to a situation based on the social environment in which a person grows up. (1 point)
Anger is a normal emotion that all humans feel at some time. It is important to express this emotion in a healthy way. Which of these ways of dealing with anger might affect your health in a negative way? (1 point) Responses Accept your feelings. Accept
Anger is a normal emotion that all humans feel at some time. It is important to express this emotion in a healthy way. Which of these ways of dealing with anger might affect your health in a negative way? (1 point)
Identify a common defense mechanism that protects you from an uncomfortable feeling. (1 point) Responses reaction formation reaction formation abstinence abstinence mature behaviors mature behaviors acceptance
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Elaine used the subtraction algorithm to subtract β17β(β3). She got the answer β14, but she does not feel confident that she is correct. Connect the expression β17β(β3) to a two-color counter model. Explain how the two-color counter model can
What is the result of the division modeled by β108β(β18)β(β18)β(β18)β(β18)β(β18)β(β18)=0?(1 point
What is the result of dividing β245Γ·35?
What model can you use to represent β30Γ·β6?(1 point)
Connect the model β(7+7+7+7+7+7) to the algorithm for solving the multiplication problem it models.(1 point)
Multiply β9β (β18).(1 point)
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How can you represent β5β β4 with a model?(1 point)
Miki is trying to help her younger brother understand why 12β(β5) is equal to 17. She draws a number line to help. Explain how a number line could help to show that 12β(β5) is equal to 17. (1 point)
Rudy received a bonus of $2,000. He then paid his rent of $775, spent $250 on utilities, and paid his cell phone bill of $82. How much money does Rudy have left from his bonus after paying his bills?(1 point)
What is the current balance?
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Use the image to answer the question. A number line with arrows at both the ends ranges from negative 110 to negative 70 in increments of 1, but labeled in increments of 10. A closed circle is placed on negative 75, which is also labeled, and negative 105.
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