A factory might emit (1 point)

pollution.
smokestacks.
resources.

2. How do the members of Don’t Be Crude make a persuasive appeal? (1 point)

by embarrassing people
by educating people
by encouraging people
by making people laugh

3. What did Gina Gallant not have to do to make a persuasive appeal for her new road paving material? (1 point)

convince companies to make some
convince drivers it was safe
convince a mayor to use it
test it in cold weather

4. Which of the sentences below is punctuated correctly? (1 point)
I have visited three countries including: Spain, Portugal, and France.
I have visited three countries: Spain, Portugal, and France.
I have visited three countries; Spain, Portugal, and France.
I have visited three countries: including Spain, Portugal, and France.

1. b
2. c
3. a
4. b

1. wrong

2 and 3. I don't know
4. right

1.a then cause i know it is not a resource

http://www.answers.com/pollution

http://www.answers.com/smokestacks

http://www.answers.com/resources

Be clear on definitions. Don't guess.

well i got 3/4 thanks for the help.

Answer is

A.
B.
B.
B.
I SWEAR.

To get the answer to these questions, you need to carefully read the given information and options and analyze them to select the correct answer. Let's break down each question and its options:

1. Question: A factory might emit. Options: pollution, smokestacks, resources.

To answer this question, we need to consider what a factory might release. Looking at the options, we can see that "pollution" is the most likely answer since factories can emit various forms of pollutants such as chemicals, gases, or waste products.

Answer: pollution (Option a)

2. Question: How do the members of Don’t Be Crude make a persuasive appeal? Options: by embarrassing people, by educating people, by encouraging people, by making people laugh.

To answer this question, we need to consider what methods Don’t Be Crude uses to make a persuasive appeal. Looking at the options, we can eliminate options (a) and (d) since embarrassing people or making them laugh may not be effective persuasive strategies. Option (c) of encouraging people could be a possibility, but the most effective and commonly used method for making a persuasive appeal is by educating people with relevant information or facts.

Answer: educating people (Option b)

3. Question: What did Gina Gallant not have to do to make a persuasive appeal for her new road paving material? Options: convince companies to make some, convince drivers it was safe, convince a mayor to use it, test it in cold weather.

To answer this question, we need to identify the task that Gina Gallant did not perform. Looking at the options, we can eliminate options (b), (c), and (d) since convincing drivers, convincing the mayor, and testing in cold weather are necessary steps to make a persuasive appeal. Therefore, the answer is the option that remains, which is convincing companies to make the new road paving material.

Answer: convince companies to make some (Option a)

4. Question: Which of the sentences below is punctuated correctly? Options: I have visited three countries including: Spain, Portugal, and France. I have visited three countries: Spain, Portugal, and France. I have visited three countries; Spain, Portugal, and France. I have visited three countries: including Spain, Portugal, and France.

To answer this question, we need to identify the sentence with the correct punctuation. Looking at the options, we can eliminate the sentences that use a colon (":") immediately after "including" since it is not necessary. Among the remaining options, the one that correctly uses a colon to introduce the list of countries is:

Answer: I have visited three countries: Spain, Portugal, and France. (Option b)