Which statement best describes the relationship between a baseball’s potential and kinetic energy after it is thrown? (assume the ball travels in a straight line)(1 point) Responses Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases. Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases. Potential energy does not change, and kinetic energy decreases. Potential energy does not change, and kinetic energy decreases. Potential energy increases, and kinetic energy does not change. Potential energy increases, and kinetic energy does not change. Potential and kinetic energy both decrease.

The statement "Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases" best describes the relationship between a baseball's potential and kinetic energy after it is thrown.

Which of the following describes concrete details?

words that illustrate an idea
exact words taken from a speech or text
exact meanings of all the key words in a text
exact meanings of all the specific and observable facts that help with understanding

Exact meanings of all the specific and observable facts that help with understanding describes concrete details.

Which option describes elaboration?

cutting out unnecessary information
writing more words to lengthen the text
adding details to tell more about a topic
organizing the text in a way that makes it easy to understand

Adding details to tell more about a topic describes elaboration.

Which of the following details from a report about Martin Luther King Jr. is considered an example?

Martin Luther King Jr. served in several ways: as minister, Civil Rights activist, and writer.
Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.
Over 700 streets in the United States are named after Martin Luther King Jr.
King believed "the time is always right to do right."

The detail "Over 700 streets in the United States are named after Martin Luther King Jr." is considered an example in a report about Martin Luther King Jr.

Which of the following describes quotations?

exact meanings of words
situations, people, or things that illustrate an idea
exact words taken from a speech or text
things that can be proven

Exact words taken from a speech or text describes quotations.

Why are details included in a text?

to introduce the topic of a text
to provide the organizational structure of a text
to distract the reader from the topic
to add information in support of a topic