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What is demographics? Choose the best answer.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Astatistical predictions about life
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe?(1 point)
Responses the way an author feels about the topic of the text the way
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What is context?(1 point)
Responses the location and time in which a story takes place the location and time in which a story
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Blue Berry
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Pidgins were often use in a reduced manner. What does it mean and give examples?
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Civil rights are the rights of citizens to be treated equally and without discrimination, regardless of race, gender, religion,
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What's the definition of science & what are some examples of science?
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Vatican City is considered an enclave because it is __________.
A. completely surrounded by Rome, Italy B. geographically
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Proportion is
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Read the definition of Information Security below and then answer the question
that follows: Information security may be defined
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Which option describes a synonym?(1 point)
Responses a word or phrase that is unfamiliar a word or phrase that is unfamiliar a
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eating children i mean food
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What is "spatial data" (or "geospatial data")? I am not sure, I think it either all or just A. Which one would you pick?
A.
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Zara
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For each of the following questions, choose the correct answer.
Which statement best describes inductive reasoning? A- It uses
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Skye
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Use the table to answer the question.
Day of the Week Number of Children in the Car Sunday 2 Monday 4 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 3
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What is a primary source? (1 point)
an account that comes directly from people who were present during an event an outside view
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00:19 Feature Character Traits Video Player 00:0001:59 Show Transcript Question 1 __________ are the many
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Describe what makes a proportion. Give an example of a proportion. (2 points)
4 sentences Compressed
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Define
Concrete details - Definitions - Examples - Facts - Quotations -
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Which of the following defines verb mood?(1 point)
Responses the manner in which the verb expresses an idea in a sentence. the
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What is a function?(1 point) Responses A piece of code that you can call over and over again. A piece of code that you can call
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joshualoper
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What is cultural hybridity?(1 point) Responses the official incorporation and protection of cultures from multiple ethnic groups
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What is cultural hybridity?(1 point)
Responses the spreading of a culture over space to other locations through communication,
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Somethingishere
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What is cultural hybridity?(1 point)
Responses the official incorporation and protection of cultures from multiple ethnic groups
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Use the table to answer the question.
Day of the Week Number of Children in the Car Sunday 2 Monday 4 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 3
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which phrase describes what it means to paraphrase?
a. To use your own words. b. To use a direct quote. c. To use someone
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An organism’s genotype is (1 point)
Responses an observable trait. an observable trait. an allele that is expressed whenever it
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irelynn
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Explain the difference between civil rights and civil liberties. Give an example of each. Tell how the Bill of Rights and other
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What is theme in the context of dramatic texts?(1 point) Responses a unifying message or idea contained in a text a unifying
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Which of the following describes civic virtues?
O induvial things people honor and respect O the common values and
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Hi my name is....none of yo business
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What is a misconception?(1 point) Responses an observation used to support an argument an observation used to support an
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In regards to how computers use input and output, which statement below matches what you learned in the Code.org lesson "Input
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Use the table to answer the question.
Day of the Week Number of Children in the Car Sunday 2 Monday 4 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 3
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Which of the following best describes prosocial behavior? (1 point) Responses behavior that makes someone seem like they are of
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Annoymus
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Which of the following BEST explains civic responsibility? Please choose the correct answer.
A: Acting in a manner that impedes
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Which of the following best describes self-determination?
a rare situation in which a country's government changes because of
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Question What is plagiarism? (1 point) Responses Original written words Original written words The speaker of a quotation. The
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Which of the following best describes text evidence? (1 point)
the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story
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Which of the following describes an inference? (1 point)
O an analysis based on an emotional response to a text O an idea that is
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What is globalization? (1 point)
• The celebration of diverse cultures • Promoting and protecting traditional practices,
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The right of freedom of assembly and petition allows people to do what?
A. threaten people of crossing a picket line B. print
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Figurative language is language that Responses is made up of words that contradict each other. is made up of words that
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?
1. data on the amount of time it takes to read a particular text 2. ideas or
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What does it mean to synthesize information?
To break down complex information from one source into simpler parts To remove
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point)
Responses ideas or conclusions about details that are hinted at but
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Which phrase describes what it means to paraphrase? (1 point)
Responses to use your own words to use your own words to add in
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?
Responses  information or details from a text that support an idea or
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Which of the following is the BEST definition of a thesis statement?(1 point) Responses An engaging anecdote to hook the reader
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What is the difference between a cost and opportunity cost?(1 point) Responses The cost is a short-term goal, while the
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point) Responses information or details from a text that support an idea
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses an argument based on details not found in a text an argument
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pineapple
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point) Responses information or details from a text that support an idea
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Parent Categories (150)
African Diaspora
Alleles
Allusion
Antonyms
Attribution
Author's Purpose
Bias
Capital Flight
Character traits
Chemical changes
Chemical Properties
Civic Responsibility
Civic Virtues
Civil Liberties
Civil Rights
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Company Liability
Comparative advantage
Concepts
Concluding Statements
Conditional probability
Context
Context Clues
Copyright
Cost and Opportunity Cost
Cottage Industry
Critical Reading Skills
Critical Response
Cross-contamination
Cultural Diffusion
Cultural Hybridity
Customs and Traditions
Cyberbullying
Democracy
Demographics
Dialect
Discrimination
Dissent
Diversity
Double Indemnity
Enclaves
Ethical standards
Factors of production
Fair use exception
Figurative Language
Figurative Language and Euphemisms
Financial Aid
Forces
Formal poetry
Formal vs Informal Language
Fossil Fuels
Fraud and Corruption
Freedom of assembly and petition
Functions
Genocide
Genotype
Genotype and Phenotype
Globalization
Goods and Services
Historical context
Homeostasis
Human Resources
Hyperbole
Idealism
Identifying Opposing Claims
Inclined Plane
Inductive Reasoning
Inference
Inferencing
Information Synthesis
Input and output
Intellectual Property
Introduction to Science
Land Reclamation
Leadership Principles
Long term goals
Macroeconomics
Main Idea
Mass Media
Media Convergence
Metaphor
Misconceptions
Mixtures and Pure substances
Multinational Corporation
Narrative
Nationalism
Nonrestrictive clauses
Noun
Nuclear Family
Opportunity Cost
Parallel Structure
Paraphrasing
Phrases
Physical Activity
Pidgins and Creoles
Piracy
Plagiarism
Point of View
Political ideology
Pollution
Polygenic traits
Polymers
Primary Sources
Private Law
Proportions
Prosocial Behavior
Public Policy
Ratio and Proportion
Ratios and Proportions
Religious Diversity
Research Question
Research Questions
Rhetoric
Science
Scientific models
Secondary Meaning
Self-determination
Short-term Goals
Simpson's Paradox
Social Institutions
Spatial Data
Street Food
Subject-Verb Agreement
Supply and Demand
Sustainable Development
Synonyms
Syntax
Synthesizing information
Systems Thinking
T.U.L.L.
Tempo Markings
Text Evidence
Text Evidence Analysis
Textual Evidence
Theme
Thesis statements
Trade and Specialization
Transitions
Types of Communication Channels
Types of Fossils
Types of Textual Analysis/Inference
Verb Mood
Visual media
Vocabulary
Vocabulary and Word Usage
Voluntary exchange
Wisdom
Word Roots
Work
Work and Energy