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Summarize the steps of CPR
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Rock and roll music had a surprising start in the American South. (2) In the 1920s, gospel singers began to experiment with new sounds. (3) One of America’s greatest musicians, Sister Rosetta Tharpe used her innovative g...
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In the 1920s, gospel singers began to experiment with new sounds. (3) One of America’s greatest musicians, Sister Rosetta Tharpe used her innovative guitar skills and distinctive voice to transform gospel music by adding...
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(4) Tharpe turned her new sound into an international sensation. (5) Rosetta Tharpe was born in Arkansas on March 20, 1915. (6) Her mother was an evangelist, singer, and mandolin player for a church. (7) Rosetta began pl...
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3) One of America’s greatest musicians, Sister Rosetta Tharpe used her innovative guitar skills and distinctive voice to transform gospel music by adding elements of the blues and New Orleans jazz. (4) Tharpe turned her...
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mmanuel then kissed and hugged his parents. They seemed so calm. Don’t they care? I feel as if I don’t mean anything to them. Why don’t they say anything? 9 As they watched him walk toward the airplane, Immanuel’s father...
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How do the italicized sections of the story most clearly help to develop the point of view? A. By revealing Immanuel’s secret dislike of others, these sections invite readers to scorn him. B. By displaying Immanuel’s fun...
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Which is the best analysis of the author’s use of point of view and the purpose for which the author uses it? A. Point of View: third-person Purpose: to enable the writer to give an objective description of a scene, show...
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Read paragraph 4 from the selection. “Is there a problem?” Immanuel’s father asked, tapping his shoulder. He was eager to do one last thing for his son, but he also felt Immanuel needed to be independent. And he didn’t w...
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4 “Is there a problem?” Immanuel’s father asked, tapping his shoulder. He was eager to do one last thing for his son, but he also felt Immanuel needed to be independent. And he didn’t want the boy to worry, so he fought...
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Read the dictionary entry for light. light 1. n. energy given off by the sun 2. n. a source of light, such as a lamp 3. adj. cheerful and free from care 4. adj. low in physical weight; not heavy Using the dictionary entr...
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Read this excerpt from Scott Benson’s response in paragraph 10. So in this case, you can consume U.S.-caught seafood for one thing, at least that would probably [be] the lowest-hanging fruit that’s available to you. U.S....
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The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B. Part A Read the interviewer’s remarks in paragraph 9. Rich Press: That brings me to my next question. We spoke about what we’re doing with our i...
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The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B. Part A Which best states the central idea of the interview? A. Pacific leatherback sea turtles face three major threats: climate change, beach e...
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In lines 29–32, how do sound devices contribute to the poem’s tone? A. The abundance of sound devices, such as alliteration (vast / vermillion) and assonance (flames / blazes), contributes to a dramatic tone. B. The use...
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The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B. Part A Using context, choose the most likely meaning of the word entreats in line 23. A. aids; tries to give help to B. traps; tries to prevent...
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Reread lines 17–20 of the poem. And lonesome in a haunt of withered vines, Amid the flutter of her withered leaves, Pale Summer for her perished kingdom pines, And all the glories of her golden sheaves. Which answer choi...
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Which of the following best analyzes the extended metaphor in the poem? A. In the first stanza of the poem, the fields of cotton are compared to a flock of sheep, helping readers visualize them. B. In the second stanza o...
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The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B. Part A Which best describes a choice the authors of Selection 2, the graphic novel excerpt, made in adapting the scene in lines 10–30 of Selecti...
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The following lines are from poet William Cowper’s translation of the Iliad. They give his version of lines 27–28 of Selection 1. . . . Loud was the din Of the assembling thousands; groan’d the earth When down they sat,...
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Review lines 19–24 in Selection 1. Drag the “Analysis” term that best explains the figurative language used in the lines into the box labeled “Analysis of Figurative Language.” Drag the term that correctly identifies the...
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Find the work done by a 25 N force applied for 6 meters.
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How high up is a 3 kg object that has 300 joules of energy?
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A 4 kg bird has 8 joules of kinetic energy. How fast is it flying?
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A 25 N object is 3 meters up. How much potential energy does it have. (Hint, notice the units of the object.)
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