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The various steps of binary fission in prokaryotes are shown in the image. image Which statement BEST explains how binary fission maintains genetic continuity? A. Two cells form, one genetically identical to the parent a...
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he following table includes functions of macromolecules in living organisms. Macromolecule Function Carbohydrates Main source of energy, main metabolic fuel. Part of cell membranes and cell walls. Lipids Store energy and...
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tudents used colored cardboard, modeling clay, and yarn to create a model of meiosis. image What change could the students make to the model to BEST illustrate genetic variation that ensures genetic continuity? A. The st...
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Read the passage and answer the following question(s). Early Autumn by Langston Hughes "Early Autumn" is a short story written by Langston Hughes, a prominent writer of the Harlem Renaissance. The story was published in...
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Read the following sentences from paragraph 1. Impulsively, she had married a man she thought she loved. Bill went away bitter about women. What does the word impulsively suggest in this context? A. It suggests that Mary...
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ead the passage and answer the following question(s). Early Autumn by Langston Hughes "Early Autumn" is a short story written by Langston Hughes, a prominent writer of the Harlem Renaissance. The story was published in 1...
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Read this sentence from the story. The lights on the avenue blurred, twinkled, blurred. Which inference does this sentence best support? A. Other people are going on with their lives around Mary. B. Their relationship ha...
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Read paragraph 18. She understood. Under the trees in Washington Square, she found herself desperately reaching back into the past. She had been older than he then in Ohio. Now she was not young at all. Bill was still yo...
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Read the passage and answer the following question(s). Early Autumn by Langston Hughes "Early Autumn" is a short story written by Langston Hughes, a prominent writer of the Harlem Renaissance. The story was published in...
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Which is an example of a rhetorical question? A. What is your favorite color? B. Why wouldn’t you want to be successful? C. How many students are in the class? D. Can you explain your reasoning?
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Read the passage and answer the following question(s). Everyday Things imageOften, we do not scrutinize the little things that make our lives easier. We do not really recognize the value of the simple luxuries we enjoy t...
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Read the following sentence from the section titled "Microwave Ovens." I pressed start and then a strange silence, not a steady, busy hum, ensued. What is the meaning of the word ensued as it is used in this sentence? A....
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Read this sentence from the selection. Often, we do not scrutinize the little things that make our lives easier. What does the word scrutinize mean as it is used in this sentence? A. complain about B. examine C. disregar...
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What rhetorical appeal(s) is most present in the advertisement? image A. Ethos B. Ethos and Pathos C. Pathos D. Logos
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"Millions of people can’t be wrong—join us today!" Which technique is primarily used? A. Rhetorical question B. Bandwagon C. Ad hominem D. Generalization
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In paragraph 4, the author says that Diego "has the nerves of a rock" during emergencies to show that he — A. moves very slowly. B. remains very calm. C. is very strong. D. becomes very still.
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In American history class yesterday, one of the students indignantly demanded to know why we were once again going to be subjected to a Career Day at school. In his eyes, the whole day was nothing more than a waste of ev...
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Which revision would BEST make this argument stronger without using strong language? "This is the dumbest law ever created." A. This law is ineffective because it lacks enforcement. B. Why would anyone support this silly...
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The end result of this certification process is food on supermarket shelves with three very specific labels. “100% Organic” is a label given to products that are made entirely of organic ingredients. “Organic” describes...
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For many people, the word “organic” evokes the image of Mother Nature at her finest. People hear “organic” and imagine mom-and-pop family farms of green fields and blue skies producing pure, delicious, healthy food. Howe...
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Paragraph 5 Even with these USDA guidelines, however, “organic” may not always mean what everyone thinks. Today, many of the organic products found on supermarket shelves aren’t produced on family-owned farms at all. Ins...
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Read the sentence from paragraph 5. Instead, they are produced by large agribusinesses that bought up those farms once it became clear how lucrative the organic market was becoming. Which phrase in the paragraph provides...
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Read this excerpt from paragraph 1. “organic” is more than just a buzzword used to sell products. It’s a denomination that cannot come from advertisers but results only from the approval of the United States Department o...
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Read this sentence from paragraph 5. Such products, concocted of a brew of unhealthy and artificial ingredients, are not the kind of products most organic shoppers want to support. Based on the context of the sentence, w...
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Which sentence best explains the role of evidence in an argument? A. Evidence provides facts or logic that support the claim. B. Evidence introduces the counterclaim. C. Evidence states the writer’s claim. D. Evidence su...
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