How does the net of a fish tank with no lid compare to the net of a fish tank with its lid on?(1 point)

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Both the nets are identical.

The net of the fish tank with no lid comprises five rectangles, two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, whereas the net of the fish tank with its lid comprises six rectangles, three pairs of congruent rectangles.

The net of the fish tank with a lid comprises five rectangles, two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, whereas the net of the fish tank with no lid comprises six rectangles, three pairs of congruent rectangles.

The net of the fish tank with no lid has four rectangular faces, two pairs of congruent rectangles, and the net of the fish tank with its lid has six rectangular faces, three pairs of congruent rectangles.

The net of the fish tank with a lid will have an additional rectangular face that covers the top of the tank, while the net of the fish tank with no lid will only have four faces that form the sides and bottom of the tank. Therefore, the two nets are not identical, and the net of the fish tank with a lid is more complex.

Then answer this question: What is the central idea of the passage?

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2 points
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Keeton gently accepts the money from Mrs. Gale and reminds her that she doesn't need to pay him.
Keeton carries Mrs. Gale's groceries because he notices she is having a hard time getting them out of her car.
Even though Keeton has homework to finish, he kindly agrees to help Mrs. Gale with tasks around her house.
Even though Keeton needs to create a rough draft for school, he can't think of anything to write about.

The central idea of the passage is about Keeton's acts of kindness towards Mrs. Gale despite having other tasks that he needs to attend, such as carrying her groceries, helping with tasks around the house, and refusing payment for his assistance.

When Shawn arrives at work, he puts his lunch box in the fridge.

Which grammatical element do the bold words represent?
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3 points
dependent clause
independent clause
compound complex sentence
compound sentence

This sentence contains only one independent clause: "When Shawn arrives at work, he puts his lunch box in the fridge."

The bold words "When Shawn arrives at work" represent a dependent clause which functions as an adverb modifying the independent clause.

There is a time to speak, and a time to be silent.

Which part of the sentence is an independent clause?
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3 points
There is a time
to speak
to speak and a time
a time to be silent.

The independent clause in this sentence is: "There is a time to speak, and a time to be silent."

Use the sentence to answer the question.

There is a time to speak, and a time to be silent.

Which part of the sentence is an independent clause?
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3 points
There is a time
to speak
to speak and a time
a time to be silent.

The independent clause in this sentence is: "There is a time to speak, and a time to be silent."

Use the sentence to answer the question.

I never miss Art Club meetings because I love to draw.

Which part of the sentence is a dependent clause?

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2 points
I never miss Art Club meetings
I love to draw
because I love to draw