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The emotional atmosphere a reader senses in a poem or story is referred to as its
(1 point) Responses mood. mood. tone. tone.
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“A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury (Unit 4, Lesson 2)
write a 1 ½ to 2-page essay.
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“A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury (Unit 4, Lesson 2)
“Nethergrave” by Gloria Skurzynski (Unit 4, Lesson 3) In Unit 4
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Which line from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” best develops Walter’s character?
(1 point) Responses “‘You’re not
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In “A Sound of Thunder,” what does the change in the spelling of TIME SAFARI signify?
(1 point) Responses that they have
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He felt like a character in a Steven Spielberg movie as he listened to a Strauss waltz while eating spaghetti in the dining car.
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Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain.
(1 point) Responses Orient Express Orient Express
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He got a foot on it, lost it, and in the mayhem of other boys’ arms and legs, noticed the ball rolling loose.
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His management style was not very rigid or hierarchical; as long as someone got his or her job done, almost anything went.
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. . . those were pterodactyls soaring with cavernous gray wings, gigantic bats of delirium and night fever. (“A Sound of
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Walter Mitty the Undefeated, inscrutable to the last. (“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”)
(1 point) Responses devilish
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. . . those were pterodactyls soaring with cavernous gray wings, gigantic bats of delirium and night fever. (“A Sound of
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In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” which phrase best describes the way Walter sees himself in his imaginary world?
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ich of the following best describes science fiction?
(1 point) Responses The events and characters are ordinary. The events and
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Some scientists contest that humans were not meant to be carnivorous.
(1 point) Responses scavengers scavengers monogamous
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To make sure the groceries would last the entire week, the troop leader gave each camper a daily ration of food.
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In The Call of the Wild, Curly was killed because
(1 point) Responses she refused to submit to the man with the club. she refused
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Karla’s cousin Jade urged her to join the step team. “This afternoon you should definitely try out!” Jade suggested after
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When London speaks of Buck metamorphosing, he means that Buck
(1 point) Responses lost his appetite. lost his appetite. changed
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Choose one of the following stories from Unit 4:
“A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury (Unit 4, Lesson 2) “Nethergrave” by
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Call of the Wild Alternative Portfolio
Instructions: -Choose one of the characters in the story to analyze. -Choose three traits
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Kendra wants to be able to bend over and touch her toes after she completes 12 months of yoga training. What is TRUE about this
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Which of the following triggered large-scale growth of coral reefs millions of years ago?(1 point)
Responses the relationship
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Which statement about biodiversity in coral reefs is accurate?(1 point)
Responses Species that evolved in coral reef habitats
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Select the 2 correct statements that describe cyanobacteria.(1 point)
Responses Cyanobacteria lived in the ocean Cyanobacteria
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Which of the following factors made the land a place where the first land plants could thrive? Select the two correct answers.(1
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Which characteristic defines the Paleozoic era?(1 point)
Responses Mammals and other warm-blooded animals became dominant.
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Which forms of life were dominant in the Mesozoic era?(1 point)
Responses mammals mammals birds birds reptiles reptiles
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How did reduced methane concentrations in the atmosphere affect Earth?(1 point)
Responses Earth warmed. Earth warmed. Earth
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How did the success of photosynthetic bacteria change Earth’s atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses decreased oxygen concentration
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Which option orders the events chronologically, from earliest to latest.(1 point)
Responses Photosynthesizing bacteria release
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Which chemical weathering processes rely primarily on water? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses oxidation
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Which of the following can be formed by the movements of a glacier? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses mountain
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Which are examples of chemical weathering? Choose the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses an increase in temperature in
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The evaporation of water within rocks, that leaves behind expanding crystals that cause breaking, is know as?(1 point)
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How long does it most likely take for a delta the size of the Mississippi River Delta to form?(1 point)
Responses 10 years 10
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The natural shifting of a river’s course has caused the river to separate into two branches. One branch continues in the
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Which action describes chemical weathering?(1 point)
Responses water depositing beach sand water depositing beach sand water
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Which of these is an agent of chemical weathering?(1 point)
Responses acid rain acid rain iron iron iron oxide iron oxide copper
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Which type of weathering is responsible for the green patina that forms on the copper skin of the Statue of Liberty?(1 point)
Res
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Which is an example of physical weathering?(1 point)
Responses rock breaking apart when it falls from a cliff rock breaking apart
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How does time affect the physical weathering of a rock?(1 point)
Responses Over time, the rock will become flat, slowing the rate
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Which of the following indicates that different rocks in the same area might weather differently? Select the two correct
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Identify the type of plate boundary that created the volcanoes of Iceland.(1 point)
Responses a divergent boundary on land a
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In 3–5 sentences, identify and describe the fossil evidence Wegener used to support the theories of continental drift and
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How were the Himalayas formed?
(1 point) Responses due to an increase in volcanic activity due to an increase in volcanic
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At which type of plate boundary would a string of small volcanic islands most likely form?(1 point)
Responses convergent
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Describe how plant fossils found at Svalbard in Norway gave evidence of drifting continents.(1 point)
Responses They were plants
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Which information is needed to construct a geomagnetic time scale? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses the average
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Which statement about earthquakes is accurate? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses More than 1 billion earthquakes
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Which statement describes a volcano that is classified as dormant?(1 point)
Responses It is not expected to ever erupt again. It
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Geologists found fossils of similar marsupials from the same time period across South America, Africa, Antarctica, India and
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Where are the newest parts of Earth’s crust located?(1 point)
Responses on the tops of mountains on the tops of mountains on
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The oldest of Hawaii's volcanic islands are those that(1 point)
Responses are a short distance past the hotspot. are a short
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Which of these is a feature of most shield volcanoes?(1 point)
Responses broad base broad base thick lava thick lava steep sides
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Which of these are features of most stratovolcanoes?(1 point)
Responses steep sides near the top with thick, slow-moving lava
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Which statement correctly describes most cinder cone volcanoes?(1 point)
Responses They often take thousands of years to form.
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Evaluate the food coloring and water bin model. What are its strengths and
limitations in modeling thermal convection?
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Water has a low viscosity (thickness). How might the movement of the dyes
change if a fluid with a higher viscosity is used?
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Describe the forces that moved the floating pieces of chocolate (or wax)
during Part 2 of the activity. How did the forces relate
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Why is the motion of the water in the bin considered a cycle? What could
stop the cycle? What could accelerate it?
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. Recall that matter cannot move without energy. What is the energy source
that moves the red dye? What is the energy source that
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Compare what happens with the red dye in the water bin with what happens
to a hot air balloon surrounded by cool air.
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What is the role of density changes in a convection cycle?
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Describe the motion of the red and blue dyes in the bin. Draw a simple,
labeled diagram to show the movement of matter and
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Geologist discovered fossils of identical spider mites from the same time period but on opposite sides of the ocean from each
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Why were the fossil remains of Mesosaurus important to Alfred Wegener?(1 point)
Responses They proved that Mesosaurus is extinct.
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At which type of plate boundary do tectonic plates slide past each other?(1 point)
Responses at oceanic-oceanic boundaries at
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Geologists discovered that the largest coal deposits were formed around 300 million years ago. How did this observation support
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Where would you be most likely to find the oldest rocks on Earth?(1 point)
Responses in the middle of the continents in the
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Which of the following provide evidence that South America, Africa, Antarctica, and Australia were once together as one
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Which best describes paleomagnetism?(1 point)
Responses the study of rock formations the study of rock formations the study of
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Rocks become magnetic when(1 point)
Responses continents move. continents move. iron particles within the rock align with Earth's
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Identify the factors that cause magnetic stripes to form along the ocean floor. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Response
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What can scientists learn from magnetic striping patterns? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses the year the
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What was the main idea of Wegener's continental drift theory?(1 point)
Responses Land masses will eventually be replaced by
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What did Alfred Wegener try to prove with fossil evidence?(1 point)
Responses that Earth is round, not flat that Earth is round,
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Why were Cynognathus fossils were important to Wegener's theory?(1 point)
Responses They were discovered in Antarctica and
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Which best explains mantle convection?(1 point)
Responses Cooler material in the mantle moves down, and warmer material in the
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At which type of boundary is new oceanic crust created?(1 point)
Responses a divergent plate boundary a divergent plate boundary
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Where do geographical Deaf communities tend to exist?
(2 points) Responses in big cities with many services in big cities with
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Where is Gallaudet University located?
(2 points) Responses Washington, DC Washington, DC New York, NY New York, NY Rochester, NY
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The Deaf community refers to which of the following?
(2 points) Responses Deaf people and others who support Deaf culture Deaf
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Which of the following should you do when asking questions?
(3 points) Responses hold the last sign hold the last sign sign a
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Which is typically staged, with costumes and sets?
(1 point) Responses opera opera oratorio oratorio ritornello ritornello rondo
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A typical dance suite would not contain which of the following movements?
(1 point) Responses prelude prelude minuet minuet aria
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At the beginning of Debussy’s Prélude à “L'Après-midi d'un faune,” the flute outlines the interval of a _______.
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A scholar examines a score, trying to determine when it was written. Which of the following clues might suggest that it was
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Extended techniques provide composers with more possible __________.
(1 point) Responses timbres timbres rhythms rhythms textures
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Which of the following genres does not require singers?
(1 point) Responses opera opera cantata cantata lied lied concerto
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Judging from the titles, which of the following is not an example of program music?
(1 point) Responses Fugue in G Minor Fugue in
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Which of the following would be most likely to publish an article titled “Analyzing Minor Triads in the Works of C. P. E.
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Identify the style period for each of the following composers.(2 points)
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Identify the style period for each of the following composers.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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Identify the style period for each of the following composers.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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A work that unfolds very slowly with little or no harmonic changes and only occasional changes in the rhythmic pattern is
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Debussy’s Prélude à “L’Après-midi d’un faune” was written at the end of the _________ period.
(1 point) Responses
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In the first measure of Debussy's Prélude à “L’Après-midi d’un faune,” the flute travels up and down the interval of
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Which of the following is one of the ways in which Debussy’s Prélude à “L’Après-midi d’un faune” breaks with the
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Debussy’s Prélude à “L’Après-midi d’un faune” was inspired by _________.
(1 point) Responses a song by Schubert a
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