Question 1

A)
Use the sentence to answer the question.

Mabel worked 60 hours at the hospital this week, so all she did on her day off was lounge on her couch and watch movies.

Which type of context clue is used to help readers understand the underlined word?

(1 point)
Responses

antonym
antonym

example
example

synonym
synonym

definition
definition
Question 2
A)Which of the following describes an antonym?(1 point)
Responses

is characteristic of its type.
is characteristic of its type.

has the same meaning as another word.
has the same meaning as another word.

states the exact meaning of a word.
states the exact meaning of a word.

has the opposite meaning of another word.
has the opposite meaning of another word.
Question 3
A)
Use the sentences to answer the question.

It's important to eat citrus fruits every day. These include oranges, lemons, and grapefruit.

Which type of context clue is used to help readers understand the underlined words?

(1 point)
Responses

example
example

definition
definition

antonym
antonym

synonym
synonym
Question 4
A)
Use the sentence to answer the question.

Firefighter’s uniforms are made with fire-retardant materials, so they do not need to worry about their clothes catching fire.

Which type of context clue is used to help readers understand the underlined word?

(1 point)
Responses

antonym
antonym

synonym
synonym

example
example

definition
definition
A)Robin is baking a cake for the first time. Even though the box says to set the oven to 350 degrees, Robin is thinking that the higher the temperature, the faster the cake will bake. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i=the temperature of the air in the oven
d=the time for the cake to bake
i equals the temperature of the air in the oven d equals the time for the cake to bake

i= the time for the cake to bake
d= the temperature of the air in the oven
i equals the time for the cake to bake d equals the temperature of the air in the oven

i= turn the oven to 350 degrees
d= the temperature of the air in the oven
i equals turn the oven to 350 degrees d equals the temperature of the air in the oven

i= baking a cake for the first time
d= the time for the cake to bake
i equals baking a cake for the first time d equals the time for the cake to bake
Question 2
A)Marjorie is conducting a science experiment to measure the amount of pollution produced by cars that used gasoline containing different amounts of lead. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i= conducting a science experiment
d= the amount of pollution
i equals conducting a science experiment d equals the amount of pollution

i= gasoline containing different amounts of lead
d= type of car
i equals gasoline containing different amounts of lead d equals type of car

i= the amount of pollution
d= gasoline containing different amounts of lead
i equals the amount of pollution d equals gasoline containing different amounts of lead

i= gasoline containing different amounts of lead
d= the amount of pollution
i equals gasoline containing different amounts of lead d equals the amount of pollution
Question 3
A)This month’s activity for the science club is to measure the temperature of the water at different depths in Lake Washington. The club found that the temperature of the water varied. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i= this month’s activity for the science club
d= the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
i equals this month’s activity for the science club d equals the temperature of the water in Lake Washington

i= different depths of Lake Washington
d= this month’s science activity
i equals different depths of Lake Washington d equals this month’s science activity

i= the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
d= different depths in Lake Washington
i equals the temperature of the water in Lake Washington d equals different depths in Lake Washington

i= different depths in Lake Washington
d= the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
i equals different depths in Lake Washington d equals the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
Question 4
A)In an agricultural report, lime trees receiving the most water produced the most limes. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i= the number of limes produced
d= the amount of water
i equals the number of limes produced d equals the amount of water

i= lime trees
d= the number of limes produced
i equals lime trees d equals the number of limes produced

i= the amount of water
d= the number of limes produced
i equals the amount of water d equals the number of limes produced

i= the number of lime trees
d= the amount of water received
i equals the number of lime trees d equals the amount of water received
Question 5
A)Troy is selling homemade cake slices at the football game. The number of cakes slices he sells determines how much money he earns. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i= the amount of money he earns
d= the number of cakes slices
i equals the amount of money he earns d equals the number of cakes slices

i= the football game
d= the amount of money he earns
i equals the football game d equals the amount of money he earns

i= how much money he earns
d= Troy is selling homemade cake slices
i equals how much money he earns d equals Troy is selling homemade cake slices

i= the number of cakes slices
d= the amount of money he earns
i equals the number of cakes slices d equals the amount of money he earns
Question 1
A)Pamela’s dad is building a case for her swimming trophies. The number of trophies will determine on how many shelves the case will have. Identify the dependent variable. (Input 1 if the dependent variable is the number of shelves. Input 2 if the dependent variable is the number of trophies.)(1 point)
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Question 2
A)Maya and Rashad are going to the beach and are trying to figure out how many snacks they should bring with them. The longer they stay at the beach, the more snacks they should bring. Identify the independent variables. (Input 1 if the independent variable is the number of snacks. Input 2 if the independent variable is the time on the beach.)(1 point)
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Question 3
A)The town’s event planner is looking for a venue to plan a concert to raise funds for a local charity. The number of seats in a concert venue determines how many tickets can be sold. Identify the independent variable. (Input 1 if the independent variable is the number of seats in a concert venue. Input 2 if the independent variable is the number of tickets sold.)(1 point)
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Question 4
A)The local cable company charges $19.99 to watch a movie on demand. The more movies I watch, the more money I spend. Identify the dependent variable. (Input 1 if the dependent variable is the number of movies watched on demand. Input 2 if the dependent variable is the amount of money spent.)(1 point)
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Question 5
A)Marvin owns a vending machine that has cold drinks. He placed it at the local recreation center. The more cold drinks are purchased through the vending machine, the more money he will make. Identify the independent variable. (Input 1 if the independent variable is the amount of money made. Input 2 if the independent variable is the number of cold drinks purchased.)(1 point)
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For Question 1, the type of context clue used to help readers understand the underlined word is a synonym.

For Question 2, an antonym has the opposite meaning of another word.

For Question 3, the example type of context clue is used to help readers understand the underlined words.

For Question 4, the type of context clue used to help readers understand the underlined word is a definition.

For the additional questions:

Question 1:
- Dependent variable: 1 (number of shelves)

Question 2:
- Independent variables: 2 (time on the beach)

Question 3:
- Independent variable: 1 (number of seats in a concert venue)

Question 4:
- Dependent variable: 2 (amount of money spent)

Question 5:
- Independent variable: 2 (number of cold drinks purchased)

Certainly! Here are the answers to all of the questions:

Question 1: Use of a synonym

Question 2: Antonym has the opposite meaning of another word.

Question 3: Example type of context clue

Question 4: Definition type of context clue

Question 5: Dependent variable is the number of shelves (1)

Question 6: Independent variables are the time on the beach (2)

Question 7: Independent variable is the number of seats in a concert venue (1)

Question 8: Dependent variable is the amount of money spent (2)

Question 9: Independent variable is the number of cold drinks purchased (2)

Question 1

A)Robin is baking a cake for the first time. Even though the box says to set the oven to 350 degrees, Robin is thinking that the higher the temperature, the faster the cake will bake. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i=the temperature of the air in the oven
d=the time for the cake to bake
i equals the temperature of the air in the oven d equals the time for the cake to bake

i= turn the oven to 350 degrees
d= the temperature of the air in the oven
i equals turn the oven to 350 degrees d equals the temperature of the air in the oven

i= baking a cake for the first time
d= the time for the cake to bake
i equals baking a cake for the first time d equals the time for the cake to bake

i= the time for the cake to bake
d= the temperature of the air in the oven
i equals the time for the cake to bake d equals the temperature of the air in the oven
Question 2
A)Marjorie is conducting a science experiment to measure the amount of pollution produced by cars that used gasoline containing different amounts of lead. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i= gasoline containing different amounts of lead
d= the amount of pollution
i equals gasoline containing different amounts of lead d equals the amount of pollution

i= the amount of pollution
d= gasoline containing different amounts of lead
i equals the amount of pollution d equals gasoline containing different amounts of lead

i= gasoline containing different amounts of lead
d= type of car
i equals gasoline containing different amounts of lead d equals type of car

i= conducting a science experiment
d= the amount of pollution
i equals conducting a science experiment d equals the amount of pollution
Question 3
A)This month’s activity for the science club is to measure the temperature of the water at different depths in Lake Washington. The club found that the temperature of the water varied. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i= the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
d= different depths in Lake Washington
i equals the temperature of the water in Lake Washington d equals different depths in Lake Washington

i= different depths in Lake Washington
d= the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
i equals different depths in Lake Washington d equals the temperature of the water in Lake Washington

i= different depths of Lake Washington
d= this month’s science activity
i equals different depths of Lake Washington d equals this month’s science activity

i= this month’s activity for the science club
d= the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
i equals this month’s activity for the science club d equals the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
Question 4
A)In an agricultural report, lime trees receiving the most water produced the most limes. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i= the amount of water
d= the number of limes produced
i equals the amount of water d equals the number of limes produced

i= the number of lime trees
d= the amount of water received
i equals the number of lime trees d equals the amount of water received

i= lime trees
d= the number of limes produced
i equals lime trees d equals the number of limes produced

i= the number of limes produced
d= the amount of water
i equals the number of limes produced d equals the amount of water
Question 5
A)Troy is selling homemade cake slices at the football game. The number of cakes slices he sells determines how much money he earns. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)
Responses

i= the number of cakes slices
d= the amount of money he earns
i equals the number of cakes slices d equals the amount of money he earns

i= the amount of money he earns
d= the number of cakes slices
i equals the amount of money he earns d equals the number of cakes slices

i= how much money he earns
d= Troy is selling homemade cake slices
i equals how much money he earns d equals Troy is selling homemade cake slices

i= the football game
d= the amount of money he earns
i equals the football game d equals the amount of money he earns

Question 1:

- Dependent variable: the time for the cake to bake
- Independent variable: the temperature of the air in the oven

Question 2:
- Dependent variable: the amount of pollution
- Independent variable: gasoline containing different amounts of lead

Question 3:
- Dependent variable: the temperature of the water in Lake Washington
- Independent variable: different depths in Lake Washington

Question 4:
- Dependent variable: the number of limes produced
- Independent variable: the amount of water

Question 5:
- Dependent variable: the amount of money he earns
- Independent variable: the number of cake slices sold

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