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How were members of the 1960s counterculture movement similar to the beatniks of the 1950s?
A They supported the military draft.
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Find the general form of the equation of the circle.
Center at the point (-4,-3); containing the point (-3,3) a)
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Solve the inequality -2 <3x -5 < 7. Graph the solution set.
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how many CO molecules do you need to react with water
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what is the equation" the input 3 less than the output"?
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a person's heart may beat at 75 beats per minute. how many beats would that translate into a day?
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Write
2 1 2 as an improper fraction.
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2 1/2 as an improper fraction.
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what element of position paper includes personal experiences illustrate a position?
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Vector A⃗ is in the direction 34.0 ∘ clockwise from the -y-axis. The x-component of A⃗ is Ax = -16.0 m .
What is the
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5. Use the statement about J. K. Rowling's book series Harry Potter to answer the question.
Harry Potter learns from Hagrid that
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What is the present-day name of the river(s) around which your chosen
civilizations were based, idk and i came seeking help
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Which is a reason that an author might employ irony into a text?
A. to help a character be more believable. B. to show how the
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What is the definition of situational irony?
A. Situational irony is when a character flashes back to memories they had in the
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The use of the term never-ending construction is an example of which type of figurative language?
A. personification B. hyperbole
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Why are hooks important in writing?
A. They help capture the attention of the reader and make them want to find out more. B. They
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In which situation would an author use an author surrogate in a story?
A. when the author tries to trick readers by not
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An author is planning a story with a large number of characters. The author feels that each character's backstory is important
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How would this paragraph be revised to establish a second person point of view?
A. using the pronoun you in place of I B. using
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which characteristic does realistic fiction share with historical fiction?
A. realistic fiction tells of people who are solving a
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Analyzing details of subgenres would lead you to which conclusion?
A. prose poetry is written in complete sentences, while lyric
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How would a science fiction story about life on another planet and a drama about the same topic be different from each other?
A.
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which of the following describes a tragic ending to a narrative?
A. the main characters actions leave the reader thinking about
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Once it was all over, things returned to normal. Olivia returned home and used the money she had won in the tournament to
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why do authors often use transition words and phrases in narratives?
A. to let readers know when there is a change in time and
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in which part of a narrative arc does the reader learn how the main conflict in the story is settled?
A. the climax B. the
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when would a writer most likely choose to use a fast pace?
A. to describe the complex inner thoughts of the main character B.
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Which line of dialogue might an author give to a character in a narrative to build indirect characterization?
A. "The landscaper
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How should dialogue be used to develop round characters in a narrative? Select the two correct answers.
A. to build relationships
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Why is it important to use precise words and phrases in writing?
A. it helps the reader understand the author's purpose for
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Why is it impotent to use precise words and phrases in writing?
A. it helps the reader know the author's exact intent B. it
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Why is it impotent to use precise words and phrases in writing?
A. it helps the reader know the author's exact intent B. it
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Why might a writer use dramatic irony to develop a theme?
A. to convey life's complexities through a characters unexpected fate
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Which answer choice is an example of verbal irony?
A. Damien's young sons excitedly explored the new playground, and he thought
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Which is true of central conflict?
A. it is disconnected to the story's main theme B. it can only be external C. it drives the
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Which is an example of an internal conflict?
A. character versus machines B. character versus nature C. character versus self D.
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Example of internal conflict
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Why is it important for a reader to interpret the way a central conflict is resolved?
A. it allows a reader to determine meaning
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Which would create a problem when writing a conclusion?
A. indirectly hinting at the theme B. intruding new characters C. keeping
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What would cause a reader to be dissatisfied with an ending?
A. if the plot elements are developed all the way through the
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What are the characteristics of White Northern Beans?
round, dark-colored, spots round, dark-colored oval-shaped, light-colored
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What are the characteristics of a primrose?
It has a narrow leaf and a bell-like flower. It has a broad leaf, the top petal
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side order
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deadpool 3
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wasd
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qwerty
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mourning wood
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morning wood
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squid sisters
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A student is modeling how different materials interact differently with sound and light waves. What should the student add to a
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The graph shown below illustrates the relationship between density and earthquake wave speed in different types of rock.
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A scientist detects an earthquake wave traveling at a speed of 6.5 km/s in rock with a density of 2.8 g/cubic cm. The scientists
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Students are developing a model called a Venn diagram to compare light and sound waves. In a Venn diagram, there are three
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In the Australian outback grassland, the Mitchell grass is the producer, converting sunlight into sugars. What is the equivalent
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Orb weaving spiders are considered secondary consumers in the North American prairie. Which organism from the Australian outback
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A tick feeds off of the blood of the dog to which it attaches to. What type of symbiotic relationship does this represent and
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Bald eagles live along coastlines and fly down to the water to capture fish which make up a significant part of their diets.
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Organisms are often classified by the relationships they have with other organisms in an ecosystem. A relationship in which one
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Rattlesnakes feed on small birds, rodents, and even small rabbits. The relationship between rattlesnakes and rodents is
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Which of the following transfers solar energy into chemical energy?
A. moon B. animals C. sun D. flower
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Which type of relationship between two organisms benefits both?
A. predation B. parasitism C. mutualism D. commensalism
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Taro plants, which are native to Africa, were introduced into Florida's wetland biome in 1910. Today taro plants grow wild in
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Termites feed on dead wood and rely on protozoans in their guts to digest the cellulose in the wood. The protozoans depend on
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Which of the following do South American deer and Australian kangaroos MOST likely have in common?
A. they are a part of the same
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Roundworms live in an organism's intestines, and usually cause disease. The relationship between the roundworm and the organism
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Organisms are often classified by the relationships they have with other organisms in an ecosystem. A relationship in which both
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The phenotype produced from a pair of alleles is determined by the __________.
A. dominant allele B. recessive allele C. mother's
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What are the reproductive cells produced by the female reproductive organs called?
A. sperm B. eggs C. testes D. ovaries
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The cells in the root of an onion divide to increase the number of cells through a process called __________.
A. mitosis B.
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Half of the traits inherited during sexual reproduction come from __________.
A. the environment B. the mother C. mutation D.
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If a certain allele always determines the phenotypical expression of a gene, then it is referred to as the __________ allele.
A.
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Most fungi reproduce __________.
A. asexually B. sexually C. by budding D. All of the above
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During __________ reproduction, an identical copy of the parent is produced.
A. mitotic B. sexual C. asexual D. ansexual
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Which of the following organisms will most likely reproduce asexually?
A. a human B. a tomato plant C. a bacterium D. a bird
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The student draws a diagram to show the roles of the producers, consumers, and decomposers in the rainforest. How is the role of
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In this diagram, all organisms represented with an oval border are BEST identified as __________.
A. producers B. primary
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In this diagram, all organisms represented with a rectangular border are BEST identified as __________.
A. producers B. primary
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This image represents a typical temperate forest food web.
In this diagram, all organisms represented with a hexagonal border are
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Populations of organisms can be categorized by the function they serve in an ecosystem, such as __________.
A. producers and
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The grass in the diagram represents a(n) __________.
A. herbivore B. consumer C. producer D. predator
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Which of the following is NOT true of plants?
A. They do not need to eat other organisms to gain energy. B. They transfer
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In the tundra, plants have the role of __________; in the forest, plants have the role of __________.
A. decomposer, producer B.
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Lake Ecosystem Ocean Ecosystem
turtle seal ↑ ↑ A crab ↑ ↑ mayfly limpet ↑ ↑ algae seaweed Above are two food chains,
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Which of the following BEST describes how carbon is transferred from an organism to the physical environment?
A. an organism
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Which of the following BEST describes how energy is transferred from one organism to another organism?
A. photosynthesis causes
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Carbon enters the food web through producers during photosynthesis and returns to the environment MOSTLY through __________.
A.
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What is the name for the layer labeled "Area 1"?
A. lithosphere B. mantle C. inner core D. outer core
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Which of these areas corresponds to the layer known as the mantle?
A. Area 1 B. Area 2 C. Area 3 D. Area 4
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Which area represents the dense, liquid metallic layer responsible for the Earth's magnetic field?
A. Area 1 B. Area 2 C. Area 3
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Within the layer labeled Area 2, rock is liquefied and heated. The arrows represent this liquid rock rising toward the outside
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Which area represents the cold, brittle layer with the lowest density?
A. Area 1 B. Area 2 C. Area 3 D. Area 4
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The diagram shows the converging of an ocean and a continental tectonic plate.
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The diagram shows a tectonic plate boundary.
image d6b976f448bf4b97954b0a4318f0ed0e What is the BEST explanation for what will
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The location of earthquakes, volcanoes, and mid-ocean ridges give evidence of __________.
A. plate tectonics B. evolution C. the
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Magma can reach the earth's surface through __________.
A. volcanoes and geysers B. volcanoes and fissures C. geysers and
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