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What is the main reason an author might choose to transform source material?(2 points) Responses To make the story more difficult for readers to understand. To make the story more difficult for readers to understand. To...
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What is the main function of a theme in a story?(2 points) Responses To provide a summary of the plot. To provide a summary of the plot. To establish the time and setting of the narrative. To establish the time and setti...
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Which of the following is a characteristic of cultural context in a story?(2 points) Responses The time period and events surrounding the characters. The time period and events surrounding the characters. The weather and...
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Read the passage and answer the question below: "She had always been told that nothing good ever came easily. But as she stood before the prize, her heart swelled with pride, knowing that the hours of hard work and sacri...
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Read the passage and answer the question below: "The rabbit had always been faster than the tortoise. No one had ever doubted it. But today, the tortoise was determined to win. He had been practicing his steady pace ever...
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Read the passage from “The Invisible Red String” by Quen Law With the exception of the slight rustling of dried stalks where the rice had once grown in the spring, the silence was as oppressive as the lump Ju-Lin felt in...
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Read the passage from “The Invisible Red String” by Quen Law With the exception of the slight rustling of dried stalks where the rice had once grown in the spring, the silence was as oppressive as the lump Ju-Lin felt in...
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Read the passage and answer the question below: "The bright moonlight cast a soft glow on the village below, where the smell of fresh bread wafted through the air. The people of the village, who had known each other for...
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4. Read the passage and answer the question below: "The storm clouds gathered overhead as the little boat struggled against the churning sea. The captain, with his steady hands and calm eyes, steered the vessel toward th...
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All major floods have an impact on social and economic circumstances- which of the following are negative examples: food shortages, soil renourishment, repair costs, loss of homes, improved future plant growth(1 point) R...
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All the following are positive impacts of Agroforestry EXCEPT(1 point) Responses natural wind breaks to protect vulnerable crops natural wind breaks to protect vulnerable crops Cover crops which slow erosion thru roots a...
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What effect can erosion have on a beach?(1 point) Responses It can cause lower beach elevations. It can cause lower beach elevations. It can cause wider beaches. It can cause wider beaches. It can cause an increase in sa...
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You decide to farm oil palms in a rain forest climate. What strategy would most help minimize the environmental costs?(1 point) Responses adjusting the application of fertilizer to the specific nutrient needs of oil palm...
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Each of the following issues must be addressed by flood mitigation strategies. For which issue is it the most difficult to assign monetary (money) values to the costs and benefits of the flood mitigation strategy?(1 poin...
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Which of the following is one effect waves have on shorelines?(1 point) Responses They cause shorelines to extend further into the water. They cause shorelines to extend further into the water. They cause shorelines to w...
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How do both jetties and seawalls help manage beach erosion?(1 point) Responses Both bring sand to the beach from offshore. Both provide flood protection in the event of high waves. Both use plants to help keep sand on th...
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How did the removal of homes and businesses off the floodplain turn into a benefit for the city of Grand Forks?(1 point) Responses The area became prime grazing land for livestock. The area became prime grazing land for...
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How does the regulation of floodplains help to reduce flood damage?(1 point) Responses It forces people to get flood insurance. It forces people to get flood insurance. It limits what can be built on a floodplain. It lim...
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A town's large sugar beet processing factory is destroyed in a flood. Which of the following is a likely consequence in the next few months?(1 point) Responses The cost of processing sugar beets will increase worldwide....
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Which of the following is a challenge when implementing green roofs?(1 point) Responses Green roofs temporarily increase air pollutants. Green roofs temporarily increase air pollutants. Green roofs need to be watered by...
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What is a potential benefit of using alley cropping?(1 point) Responses slowing soil erosion slowing soil erosion decreasing labor costs decreasing labor costs increasing cash crop yields increasing cash crop yields shif...
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Why is alley cropping considered a sustainable farming practice?(1 point) Responses It is less expensive than conventional farming. It is less expensive than conventional farming. It allows farmers to meet current needs...
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Which of these statements is true about every public domain work?(1 point) Responses It is considered to be of great artistic or scientific merit. It is considered to be of great artistic or scientific merit. It is 100 y...
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Which scenario involves a reporter acting ethically?(1 point) Responses A reporter has strong opinions about a controversial topic they are covering for a story. The reporter includes factual information from both sides...
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How could a broadcast news report about a food shortage shape its audience’s opinion in a way that would be unique from other media sources?(1 point) Responses by piecing together why the shortage has happened and what c...
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