Article 1 informs readers about the benefits of hand washing, and Article 2 persuades readers to wash their hands more. Given this information, which method of writing is different between the two articles?(1 point)

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text organization
text organization

topic
topic

purpose for writing
purpose for writing

tone

tone

What is text organization?(1 point)

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the reason an author is writing
the reason an author is writing

the attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience
the attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience

the method an author uses to present information in writing
the method an author uses to present information in writing

the style in which an author is writing

the method an author uses to present information in writing

How does text organization help an author achieve the desired purpose? (1 point)

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The text structure allows an author to avoid conveying a certain tone in the writing.
The text structure allows an author to avoid conveying a certain tone in the writing.

The text structure allows an author to have a specific point of view.
The text structure allows an author to have a specific point of view.

The text structure allows an author to present information in a way that supports an argument.
The text structure allows an author to present information in a way that supports an argument.

The text structure allows an author to explain information in a formal way.

The text structure allows an author to present information in a way that supports an argument.

Suppose 10 atoms of carbon (C) react with 20 atoms of oxygen (O) to form 10 molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2

). According to the law of conservation of matter, how many atoms are present in this reaction?(1 point)
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10
10

20
20

30
30

15

30

Which procedure could be used to demonstrate that matter is conserved during a chemical change or reaction?(1 point)

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Find the mass of a stick of butter. Heat the butter until it melts. Find the mass of the melted butter.
Find the mass of a stick of butter. Heat the butter until it melts. Find the mass of the melted butter.

Find the mass of an acid and a base. Combine them to produce water and a salt. Find the mass of the water and salt.
Find the mass of an acid and a base. Combine them to produce water and a salt. Find the mass of the water and salt.

Find the mass of a log. Burn the log until it turns to ash and smoke. Find the mass of the ash.
Find the mass of a log. Burn the log until it turns to ash and smoke. Find the mass of the ash.

Find the mass of a piece of paper. Tear the paper into smaller pieces. Find the mass of the pieces.

Find the mass of a stick of butter. Heat the butter until it melts. Find the mass of the melted butter.

What is always true according to the Law of Conservation of Matter?(1 point)

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Atoms can be rearranged during a chemical reaction but cannot be added or taken away.
Atoms can be rearranged during a chemical reaction but cannot be added or taken away.

New molecules cannot be formed from the reactants during a chemical reaction.
New molecules cannot be formed from the reactants during a chemical reaction.

Atoms created during a chemical reaction must have the same mass as the atoms in the reactants.
Atoms created during a chemical reaction must have the same mass as the atoms in the reactants.

The total number of molecules before and after a chemical reaction stays the same.