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What can you infer about Dee from this selection?
"Are you coming to the Halloween party?" Maggie asked. "Everyone is going to be
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What can you infer about Miss Marina?
Miss Marina wrote her name on the board as she introduced herself to the class. She listed
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What can you infer about Mr. Hopkins?
Mr. Hopkins jumped out of his car and raced into the airport. He glanced at the flight
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What can you infer about Willie?
This was the day of the big race, and a bicycle was going to be first prize. Willie finished
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What can you infer about Ms. Pittman?
"I got a letter from my cousin, but I can't even read it. His writing is terrible," Randy
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What can you infer about Maurice?
Maurice watched the surfers with interest as they rode the waves to the shore. "That looks like
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What can you infer about Jacob?
"I collect stamps. Every night I have fun working with my collection," Ethan said. "That is
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What can you infer about Mr. Timmons?
"I hope the electrician gets here soon," thought Mr. Timmons. He wandered the living room
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What can you infer about Cindy?
Cindy pulled several strings from above as Leo and Figgy danced around. She could not help but
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What can you infer about Mrs. Maple from this selection?
Mrs. Maple watched her playful kitten. "Try not to get into trouble
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What can you infer about Valerie?
Thunder rumbled across the sky as lightning flashed. Rain poured on Valerie's house. She heard
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What can you infer about Mrs. Kizer?
Sounding frustrated, Mrs. Kizer said, "I thought bytes were what you took out of apples and
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What can you infer about Brea?
Brea was thinking about her new Italian neighbor, Rosalie. She got out her diary to write
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What can you infer about Josie?
"Oh, no! Look at the weather forecast," Beverly complained. Tomorrow is the youth group campout,
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What can you infer about Sharie?
"I think I'll stroll through the park on my way to school," Sharie thought. "I have plenty of
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What can you infer about Marcy?
Marcy was reading to her brother Nik. "Did you like this story when you were little, Marcy?" Nik
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What can you infer from this selection?
"Let me have one more piece of candy," said Debbie selfishly. "I can't. My cousins are
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5. Look at the picture below. Write an introductory sentence about the picture using a specific subject and a focus/feeling
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The black and white uniformed referee beat down on the fans.
Type the sentences correctly with a specific subject and a feeling
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3. Now, write an introductory sentence that is appropriate for your topic and your audience.
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1. Select a topic from the list below (or choose your own) and then choose an audience. Write your answers in the spaces
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Question 9 options:
Type the compound word in this sentence. Some people call themselves armchair quarterbacks.
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Question 4 options:
Type the compound word in this sentence. No one knew what to do.
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What is the author's purpose with this type of writing?
Oxygen is in use. No smoking allowed. Question 10 options: to persuade to
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From which point of view is this selection written?
Ryan rushed breathlessly into class. He hoped the bell had not already rung.
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What is the author's purpose with this type of writing?
As we tip-toed down the hall, we hoped we would catch a glimpse of Santa
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What is the purpose of an encyclopedia? Question 7 options: to inform to entertain to persuade
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What is the author's purpose with this type of writing?
Due to traffic congestion caused by the Superbowl game, we encourage
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From which point of view is this selection written?
Each morning the strong, young man would step into his canoe and search the
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What is the author's purpose with this type of writing?
Andrea liked to feel the squish of the warm mud between her toes, but she
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From which point of view is this selection written?
I don't like living here because the weather is too cold. Question 3 options:
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From which point of view is this selection written?
My name is Abraham Lincoln. I had several defeats in my life before being
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From which point of view is this selection written?
Neil Armstrong is famous for the steps he took on the moon. Question 1
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From which point of view is this selection written?
There were so many people on the beach that I had nowhere to put my umbrella.
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From which point of view is this selection written?
Mark was very proud when he got his test back. He had made an excellent
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What is the author's purpose with this type of writing?
This cereal is the most nutritious cereal available at these prices.
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What is the author's purpose with this type of writing?
The flashlight is a modern invention that has a long history. Question 7
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What is the author's purpose with this type of writing?
There once was a rabbit named Hoppy, with ears quite long and floppy.
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It was the most frightening experience of Carl's life. The building
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From which point of view is this selection written?
The breeze blew gently through my hair. It was very relaxing. Question 4
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Sherry selected needle, thread, and lace. She was going to make a beautiful
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From which point of view is this selection written?
All of my life was spent in a small town in southwestern New Mexico. Question
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The pharmacist types the doctor's instructions on the bottle of medicine.
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Question 9 options:
Type the plural form of this noun. calf
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Question 7 options:
Type the plural form of this noun. woman
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Question 6 options:
Type the plural form of this noun radio
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Question 4 options:
Type the plural form of this noun. sky
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Question 5 options:
Type the plural form of this noun. sheep
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Question 4 options:
Type the plural form of this noun. army
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Question 8 options:
Type the plural form of this singular noun. church
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Question 9 options:
Type the plural form of this singular noun. deer
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Use properties of equality to solve these equations. Identify the properties used and describe how you used them.
22. (–5 •
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Use properties of equality to simplify each of the following expressions so that you can simplify them in your head. Identify
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Use properties of equality to simplify each of the following expressions so that you can simplify them in your head. Identify
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Use properties of equality to simplify each of the following expressions so that you can simplify them in your head. Identify
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1. How does the pattern of the ages of rocks of the seafloor support the theory of plate tectonics?
Type your answer here:
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1. What are some examples of evidence that suggest that some continents were once joined and have since separated?
Type your
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Question 1 options:
Type the plural form of this singular noun. class
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Is this a true generalization?
Most of the world's earthquakes take place along the rim of the Pacific Ocean. Question 10
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The San Andreas Fault travels seven hundred miles through every part of southern California.
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Is this a true generalization?
Scientists usually need to learn much more about earthquakes before they can make accurate
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Firefighters blew up everything in sight to create firebreaks. Question 7 options: yes no
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Any earthquake that registers 6 or higher is considered a major quake. Question 6 options: yes no
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In Japan, almost one third of a city sank by as much as six feet during the earthquake of 1694.
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Every earthquake must be measured by a seismograph. Question 4 options: yes no
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All scientists continue to study and learn much about earthquakes and their effects. Question 3
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Earthquakes can occur almost anywhere there is stress in underlying rocks. Question 2 options: yes
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Most earthquakes along the West Coast are caused by the North American plate slowly moving into
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The quake and aftershocks caused terrible devastation and left almost half a million people
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Almost half of the earthquakes in the United States each year occur in California. Question 9
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The southern parts of Florida, Alabama, and Texas are about the only places in the United States
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All people felt the effect of the quake over an area of 375,000 miles, more than twice the size of
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On March 27, 1964, Anchorage, Alaska, experienced the most violent earthquake ever recorded in
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After the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, every fire raged for three days. Question 5 options:
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The 1906 quake cost the lives of almost three thousand people. Question 4 options: yes no
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Every scientist uses a seismograph to measure earthquake shocks. Question 3 options: no yes
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In 1906, San Francisco experienced one of the most violent earthquakes ever recorded in history.
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Often after a major earthquake, dozens of minor earthquakes occur in the area over the next few
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2. Think about a favorite vacation or trip you have taken and use the plan to write a paragraph with a topic sentence,
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1. Read each paragraph and decide if the last sentence is a good concluding sentence. Type yes or no. If the sentence is not
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1. Read each paragraph and decide if the last sentence is a good concluding sentence. Type yes or no. If the sentence is not
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1. Read each paragraph and decide if the last sentence is a good concluding sentence. Type yes or no. If the sentence is not
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No. A better concluding sentence could be: "Jack-o-lanterns not only add to the festive atmosphere of Halloween, but they also
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1. Read each paragraph and decide if the last sentence is a good concluding sentence. Type yes or no. If the sentence is not
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1. Read each paragraph and decide if the last sentence is a good concluding sentence. Type yes or no. If the sentence is not
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Select the present tense verb from the sentence.
Maria takes a cookie from the jar. Question 8 options: takes cookie from
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Select the past tense verb from the sentence.
The Supreme Court ruled Dred Scott a slave. Question 7 options: ruled Dred Scott
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Select the future tense verb from the sentence.
Sam and Mary will display the charts to our class. Question 6 options: Mary will
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Which words form the contraction in this sentence?
It's supposed to rain soon. Question 3 options: It is It will It has
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Which words form the contraction in this sentence?
Tomorrow we're going to the movie. Question 10 options: we were they should we
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Which words form the contraction in this sentence?
We'll meet at the mall. Question 9 options: We should We will We are
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Which words form the contraction in this sentence?
You'd like to ride that train. Question 3 options: You had You would You have
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Type the abbreviation for this word.
Street
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Question 9 options:
Type the abbreviation for this word. Hawaii
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Question 8 options:
Type the abbreviation for this word. Texas
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Question 7 options:
Type the abbreviation for this word. Thursday
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Question 6 options:
Type the abbreviation for this word. Captain
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Question 4 options:
Type the abbreviation for this word. Sunday
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Question 3 options:
Type this name using initials for first and middle names. Joshua Aaron Ezell
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Question 2 options:
Type this name using initials for first and middle names. Gloria Anne Francis
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