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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 best describes text evidence
A ideas or conclusions about details that are hinted at but not stated B the
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Which of the following best describes text evidence? (1 point)
• information or details from a text that support an idea or
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What is an inference? (1 point)
a hint an author gives in the story an idea that an author explicitly states a conclusion based
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Which of the follewing best describes text evidence?
information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis the
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Blackboyjoy
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What is a main idea? (1 point)
• an action that leads to the main event in a text • a lesson that is not stated in a text •
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Lady
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what is a main idea?
a. An action that leads to the main event in a text. b. A lesson that is not stated in a text. c. A concept
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Work is done when you lift an object straight off the ground.
True False
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What is voluntary exchange?(1 point) Responses Voluntary exchange occurs when products or services are available without cost to
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mybootyitch
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What is a main idea? (1 point)
• a lesson that is not stated in a text • a concept introduced in the middle of a text • an
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A consumer must decide between purchasing a new television or a new computer. If the consumer chooses the television, then what
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An organism’s genotype is (1 point)
Responses a trait that is expressed in a homozygous individual. a trait that is expressed
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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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hi bot
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What is a theme
A) the explicit ideas an author shares in a story B) the turning point in a story C) a general idea of what has
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Which of the following describes an inference?
• An argument based on details, not found in a text • And analyst based on an
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Figurative language is language that(1 point) Responses explains the literal meaning of words. explains the literal meaning of
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Sunshine124
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What is a main idea? (1 point)
Responses an action that leads to the main event in a text an action that leads to the main event
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A Teenage Dirtbag
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Making Inferences Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question What does it mean to draw inferences from the following options?(1
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Which statement best describes work?(1 point)
Responses Work is done when an object continues in motion without a push. Work is
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Destinee
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Which of the following is a metaphor?(1 point)
Responses an implied comparison without using like or as an implied comparison
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Antonyms are words that(1 point)
Responses mean opposite things mean opposite things are spelled similarly are spelled similarly
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What is Cross Contamination?
Question 16 options: when you wash your hands when pathogens are transferred from one surface or
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emilymay_2356
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How would an author describe figurative language?(1 point)
Responses A. gives human characteristics to objects gives human
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I don’t like math
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How would an author describe figurative language?(1 point)
Responses makes stories interesting makes stories interesting gives
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What are civil liberties?
a) freedom to take part in a civil court case b) basic freedoms to think and to act that are protected
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What is rhetoric?(1 point)
Responses the art of using language to persuade the art of using language to persuade a question
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Which option describes hyperbole?
descriptions that evoke one of the five senses a comparison of two unlike things without using
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Julie
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Brief definition of macroeconomics with example
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Which, if any, of the four atrocity crimes that you read about, would you define as genocide? Explain your answer by including
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An organism’s genotype is (1 point)
Responses a trait that is expressed in a homozygous individual. a trait that is expressed
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Whats a custom?
a. a way of life in a country b. something that is passed down c. a special way that a group does something d. a
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Figurative language is language that(1 point) Responses is made up of words that contradict each other. is made up of words that
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What is physical activity? 1) Movement of the body that uses energy 2) Sitting in front of the tv 3) Movement of the body that
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Which of the following describes what it means when subjects and verbs agree?(1 point)
Responses A. They have the same ending. B.
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What does double indemnity refer to?(1 point)
Responses being dishonest on the application which can invalidate the claim being
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What is a concluding statement?(1 point)
Responses the facts, details, statistics, observations, or quotations from experts that
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🖤reputation (taylors's version)🖤
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What is an inference? (1 point)
Responses an idea that an author explicitly states an idea that an author explicitly states a
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@~@
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Meaning of the following
Religious diversity Cultural diversity Differences between religious diversity and cultural diversity.in
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What is a main idea? (1 point)
an action that leads to the main event in a text a short statement of the main events of a text a
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which, if any, of the four atrocity crimes that you read about, would define as genocide? Explain your answer by including
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queen
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What is a main idea? (1 point)
Responses a lesson that is not stated in a text a lesson that is not stated in a text a concept
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What is syntax?
a. the cause-and-effect relationship between pieces of grammar in a text b. the words or phrases that show the
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Tanyashand
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What is a main idea? (1 point)
Responses an action that leads to the main event in a text a short statement of the main events of
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Which statement is true about sand and baking soda?
a) Both are mixtures. b) Both are pure substances. c) Sand is a mixture and
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Which statement best describes land reclamation?(1 point)Responsesthe recovery of land that has been degraded by mining
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T.S.
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Which statement best describes land reclamation?(1 point)
Responses the claiming of land by a mining company for mining
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A box is against a wall. A person pushes on the box, but the box does not move. Is this situation an example of a force?
No, this
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses an analysis based on an emotional response to a text an
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Which statement best describes work?(1 point)
Responses Work is done when a force causes an object to move. Work is done when a
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ghsd
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What is visual media?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe means or vehicle for the communication of content%0D%0Athe means or
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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
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Main Idea
Mass Media
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Metaphor
Misconceptions
Mixtures and Pure substances
Multinational Corporation
Narrative
Nationalism
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Noun
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Opportunity Cost
Parallel Structure
Paraphrasing
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Physical Activity
Pidgins and Creoles
Piracy
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Point of View
Political ideology
Pollution
Polygenic traits
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Primary Sources
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Ratio and Proportion
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Religious Diversity
Research Question
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Secondary Meaning
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Short-term Goals
Simpson's Paradox
Social Institutions
Spatial Data
Street Food
Subject-Verb Agreement
Supply and Demand
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Syntax
Synthesizing information
Systems Thinking
T.U.L.L.
Tempo Markings
Text Evidence
Text Evidence Analysis
Textual Evidence
Theme
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Trade and Specialization
Transitions
Types of Communication Channels
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Types of Textual Analysis/Inference
Verb Mood
Visual media
Vocabulary
Vocabulary and Word Usage
Voluntary exchange
Wisdom
Word Roots
Work
Work and Energy