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1. Government documents in a library are classified according to which of the following schemes?

A. Superintendent of Documents

B. Government Printing Office

C. Dewe Decimal

D. Library Of Congress

Answer #1 is A

2. You're using the nonfiction book Powering the Future: a sCIENTIST'S Guide to Energy Independent, by Daniel B. Botkin, for your research on Solar energy. The author uses the term "array," but you've forgotten what it means, which section of the book is most likely to provide you with a definition of "array"?

A. Index

B. Glossary

C. Title page

D. Table of Contents

Answer #2 is B.

Right on both!

Thank u Ms Sue

You're welcome, Jen.

To check your work for question 1, let's evaluate the answer options:

A. Superintendent of Documents - This option refers to a classification system used by the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) to organize government documents. It is a valid classification scheme.

B. Government Printing Office - This option refers to the organization responsible for printing and distributing government documents, but it is not a classification scheme.

C. Dewey Decimal - The Dewey Decimal Classification system is used to organize books in libraries, not specifically government documents.

D. Library of Congress - The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) system is commonly used to classify government documents as well as other library materials.

Comparing the options, we can see that answer A, Superintendent of Documents, is the correct classification scheme for organizing government documents in a library. Therefore, your answer for question 1 is correct.

For question 2, let's analyze the options:

A. Index - An index at the back of a book usually contains references to specific topics, but it may not provide a detailed definition of terms.

B. Glossary - A glossary is a specific section at the end of a book that provides definitions of important terms used in the text. This is the most likely section to find the definition of "array."

C. Title page - The title page usually provides information such as the book's title, author, publisher, and publication date. It does not typically contain definitions of terms.

D. Table of Contents - The table of contents outlines the structure and organization of a book, listing the chapters or sections. It does not generally include definitions.

Considering these options, answer B, the glossary, is the most appropriate section to find the definition of "array." It is the section specifically designed to provide definitions for terms used in the book. Therefore, your answer for question 2 is correct as well.

Based on the explanations provided, it appears that your answers for both questions are correct. Well done!