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The cover of a text shows a picture of a typewriter, a brand logo, and a model number. Based on genre, which prediction about the book is supported? The book will discuss the author’s experiences as a writer. The book wi...
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Complete each sentence by selecting the correct answer from the drop-down menu. The purpose of an endnote is to . A text feature that shows the order of related ideas is a . A way to visually present key details, dates,...
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Which statements about space exploration do you agree with? Check all that apply. People should be proud of the role the US has played in exploring space. Returning to the moon should be a high priority for the US space...
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Read the excerpt from Fast Food Nation. EVERY SATURDAY, ELISA ZAMOT gets up at 5:15 in the morning. It’s a struggle, and her head feels groggy as she steps into the shower. Her little sisters, Cookie and Sabrina, are fas...
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The author of Fast Food Nation claims that the fast-food industry prefers to employ underskilled workers. The author best offers support by providing
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Read the excerpt from Fast Food Nation. Cooking instructions are not only printed in the manual, they are often designed into the machines. A McDonald’s kitchen is full of buzzers and flashing lights that tell employees...
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What type of evidence does Schlosser use in this passage? Fast food kitchens often seem like a scene from Bugsy Malone, a film in which all the actors are children pretending to be adults. —Fast Food Nation, Eric Schloss...
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The Fast Food Nation excerpt begins with a description of a teen fast-food worker. This is an example of ✔ anecdotal evidence. The anecdote supports Schlosser’s claim by suggesting that teens are a mainstay of the fast-f...
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The Fast Food Nation excerpt begins with a description of a teen fast-food worker. This is an example of evidence.
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Unlike Olympic gymnastics — an activity in which teenagers consistently perform at a higher level than adults — there’s nothing about the work in a fast food kitchen that requires young employees. Instead of relying upon...
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The labor practices of the fast food industry have their origins in the assembly line systems adopted by American manufacturers in the early twentieth century. Business historian Alfred D. Chandler has argued that a high...
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Which is a complex sentence? The director advised her clients, but they did not always follow her guidance. We drove to the airport and picked up my cousins, after their flight arrived from Toronto. Upon hearing the news...
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Read the excerpt from Dispatches. The far side of the hills around the bowl of the base was glimmering, but you could never see the source of the light, and it had the look of a city at night approached from a great dist...
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The ovens at McDonald’s look like commercial laundry presses, with big steel hoods that swing down and grill hamburgers on both sides at once. —Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser What type of evidence does the quotation re...
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The labor practices of the fast food industry have their origins in the assembly line systems adopted by American manufacturers in the early twentieth century. Business historian Alfred D. Chandler has argued that a high...
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The labor practices of the fast food industry have their origins in the assembly line systems adopted by American manufacturers in the early twentieth century. Business historian Alfred D. Chandler has argued that a high...
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