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Subject: language science | Category: Verb tense | Topic: verbs
LECTURE: Present tense verbs tell you about something that is happening now.
Most present-tense verbs are regular. They have no ending, or they end in -s or -es.
Two verbs are irregular in the present tense, to be and to have. You must remember their forms... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Physical and chemical change | Topic: chemistry
LECTURE: Chemical changes and physical changes are two common ways matter can change.
In a chemical change, the type of matter changes. The types of matter before and after a chemical change are always different.
Burning a piece of pap... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Pronouns | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: When writing, make sure to avoid vague pronoun references. A vague pronoun reference occurs when a pronoun could refer to more than one possible antecedent.
When Lisa and Kim finally landed, she breathed a sigh of relief.
The pronoun sh... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Physical and chemical change | Topic: chemistry
LECTURE: Chemical changes and physical changes are two common ways matter can change.
In a chemical change, the type of matter changes. The types of matter before and after a chemical change are always different.
Some chemical changes ... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
Volume is a measurement of how much space something takes up.
There are many different units o... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Editing and revising | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: During peer review, you read and respond to a fellow student's writing. While there are many methods and strategies that you can use for reviewing a text, it is generally helpful to frame your suggestions in concrete and con... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Traits and heredity | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down through families. Children gain these traits from their parents. Inherited... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Heredity | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down through families. Children gain these traits from their parents. Inherited traits do ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Genes to traits | Topic: biology
LECTURE: All organisms have pieces of hereditary material called genes, which are passed from parents to offspring. Genes contain instructions for building the parts of an organism. An organism's genes affect its observable traits, including its appe... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: States of matter | Topic: physics
LECTURE: Solid and liquid are states of matter. Matter is anything that takes up space. Matter can come in different states, or forms.
When matter is a solid, it has a shape of its own.
Some solids can be bent or broken easily. Others are hard to be... | C |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: Figures of speech are words or phrases that use language in a nonliteral or unusual way. They can make writing more expressive.
Alliteration is the repetition of sounds at the beginning of nearby words.
What a lucky little lady... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Heredity | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down through families. Children gain these traits from their parents. Inherited traits do ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
When you are using metric units, length can be written with units of millimeters, centimeters,... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Classification | Topic: biology
LECTURE: All living things are made up of cells. Plants, animals, and some fungi have many cells. Other living things are made up of just one cell.
All living things need food and water. Water helps living things break down food and remove waste. Food... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Animals | Topic: biology
Question: Which organ controls the function of other body organs?
Choices:
A) skeleton
B) lungs
C) heart
D) brain | D |
Subject: natural science | Category: Heat and thermal energy | Topic: physics
LECTURE: All solids, liquids, and gases are made of matter. Matter is made up of tiny particles that are always moving. The energy from the motion of these particles is called thermal energy.
Temperature measures how hot or cold matter is. If... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Heredity | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down through families. Children gain these traits from their parents. Inherited traits do ... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Designing experiments | Topic: science-and-engineering-practices
LECTURE: Experiments can be designed to answer specific questions. When designing an experiment, you must identify the supplies that are necessary to answer your question. In order to do this, you need to figure out wh... | C |
Subject: natural science | Category: Genes to traits | Topic: biology
LECTURE: All organisms have pieces of hereditary material called genes, which are passed from parents to offspring. Genes contain instructions for building the parts of an organism. An organism's genes affect its observable traits, including its appe... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Rhyming | Topic: phonological-awareness
LECTURE: Rhyming words are words that end with the same sound.
The words tip and slip rhyme. They both end with the same sound.
The words meet and treat also rhyme. They both end with the same sound, even though the sound has two different sp... | C |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: grammar
LECTURE: A simple sentence is a sentence with only one subject and predicate.
The pitcher threw the ball to first base.
A compound sentence is two simple sentences joined by a comma and a conjunction such as and, but, or, or so.
Th... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
The band I'm in has been rehearsing daily because we have a concert in two weeks.
A run-on sentence is formed when two sentences are run together... | A |
Subject: social science | Category: Supply and demand | Topic: economics
LECTURE: Overall supply is the total amount of a good or service that producers make and sell. There are several things that can make overall supply go up or down. The table below shows how changes to these things might affect overall supply.
| R... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Opinion writing | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: A fact is something that can be proved to be true.
The month of July has more days than the month of June.
This is a fact. It can be proved by looking at a calendar and counting the number of days in each month.
An opinion is som... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
When you are using metric units, length can be written with units of millimeters, centimeters,... | C |
Subject: natural science | Category: Weather and climate | Topic: earth-science
LECTURE: The atmosphere is the layer of air that surrounds Earth. Both weather and climate tell you about the atmosphere.
Weather is what the atmosphere is like at a certain place and time. Weather can change quickly. For example, the tempe... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Weather and climate | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: A thermometer is a tool that measures temperature. Temperature can be measured in degrees. The symbol for degrees is °.
Some thermometers measure temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (°F). Fahrenheit is one scale used to measu... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: grammar
LECTURE: A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate.
An independent clause is a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence. A dependent clause is not a complete thought. It cannot stand alone ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Genes to traits | Topic: biology
LECTURE: All organisms have pieces of hereditary material called genes, which are passed from parents to offspring. Genes contain instructions for building the parts of an organism. An organism's genes affect its observable traits, including its appe... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Classification | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Reptiles have scaly, waterproof skin. Most reptiles live on land.
Question: Select the reptile.
Choices:
A) eagle ray
B) dwarf crocodile
C) California newt
D) harbor seal | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Formatting | Topic: punctuation
LECTURE: A letter starts with a greeting and ends with a closing. For each one, capitalize the first word and end with a comma. You should also capitalize proper nouns, such as Aunt Sue.
Dear Aunt Sue,
I'm glad you could come to my party, and
thank y... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Designing experiments | Topic: science-and-engineering-practices
LECTURE: Experiments can be designed to answer specific questions. When designing an experiment, you must identify the supplies that are necessary to answer your question. In order to do this, you need to figure out wh... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: grammar
LECTURE: A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate.
An independent clause is a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence. A dependent clause is not a complete thought. It cannot stand alone ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Velocity, acceleration, and forces | Topic: physics
LECTURE: A force is a push or a pull that acts on an object. Every force has a direction and a magnitude, or strength. If two forces act on an object in opposite directions, the forces are called opposing forces.
When opposing forc... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Developing and supporting arguments | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: A fact is something that can be proved to be true.
The month of July has more days than the month of June.
This is a fact. It can be proved by looking at a calendar and counting the number of days in each mont... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: Figures of speech are words or phrases that use language in a nonliteral or unusual way. They can make writing more expressive.
Anaphora is the repetition of the same word or words at the beginning of several phrases or clauses... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Chemical reactions | Topic: chemistry
LECTURE: A chemical change occurs when new substances are formed from existing substances. This process is called a chemical reaction.
In a chemical reaction, one or more substances change into one or more different substances. During the reacti... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: Figures of speech are words or phrases that use language in a nonliteral or unusual way. They can make writing more expressive.
A euphemism is a polite or indirect expression that is used to de-emphasize an unpleasant topic.
Th... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Kinetic and potential energy | Topic: physics
LECTURE: Gravitational potential energy is stored between any two objects. So, for every object on or near Earth, there is gravitational potential energy stored between the object and Earth.
The amount of gravitational potential energy s... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Capitalization | Topic: capitalization
LECTURE: A letter starts with a greeting and ends with a closing. For each one, capitalize the first word and end with a comma. You should also capitalize proper nouns, such as Aunt Sue.
Dear Aunt Sue,
I'm glad you could come to my party, and
... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Genes to traits | Topic: biology
LECTURE: All organisms have pieces of hereditary material called genes, which are passed from parents to offspring. Genes contain instructions for building the parts of an organism. An organism's genes affect its observable traits, including its appe... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Classification | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Vertebrates and invertebrates are both groups of animals.
A vertebrate has a backbone. The backbone is made of many bones in an animal's back. A vertebrate's backbone helps connect the different parts of its body. In the drawings below, each ... | D |
Subject: language science | Category: Verb tense | Topic: verbs
LECTURE: Present tense verbs tell you about something that is happening now.
Most present-tense verbs are regular. They have no ending, or they end in -s or -es.
Two verbs are irregular in the present tense, to be and to have. You must remember their forms... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Chemical reactions | Topic: chemistry
LECTURE: Matter is made of very small particles called atoms. Atoms can be linked together by chemical bonds. When two or more atoms link together, they form a molecule.
In a chemical change, the chemical bonds in the molecules break. The atoms ... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Word usage and nuance | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: Words change in meaning when speakers begin using them in new ways. For example, the word peruse once only meant to examine in detail, but it's now also commonly used to mean to look through in a casual manner.
When a word ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Force and motion | Topic: physics
LECTURE: An object's speed tells you how fast the object is moving. Speed depends on both distance and time.
Distance tells you how far the object has moved. One unit used to measure distance is the kilometer.
Time tells you how long the object has ... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Author's purpose and tone | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: Formal writing is used for essays, business letters, and reports. The following types of informal language should be avoided in formal writing:
Type | Examples
slang | cool, awesome
idioms | knock your socks off
convers... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: Figures of speech are words or phrases that use language in a nonliteral or unusual way. They can make writing more expressive.
Verbal irony involves saying one thing but implying something very different. People often use verb... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: A sentence is a group of words that forms a complete thought. It has both a subject and a verb.
My friends walk along the path.
A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought. I... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Thermal energy | Topic: physics
LECTURE: Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms. Atoms are always moving.
The energy of moving atoms is called thermal energy. The total amount of thermal energy in matter depends on three things: the type of matter, the amount of matter, and h... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Creative techniques | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: Personification is giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. It is a figure of speech that can be used to make writing more interesting or to emphasize a point.
The trees danced in the wind.
The word danced describes t... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Verb tense | Topic: verbs
LECTURE: Present tense verbs tell you about something that is happening now.
Most present-tense verbs are regular. They have no ending, or they end in -s or -es.
Two verbs are irregular in the present tense, to be and to have. You must remember their forms... | C |
Subject: language science | Category: Verb tense | Topic: verbs
LECTURE: Present tense verbs tell you about something that is happening now.
Most present-tense verbs are regular. They have no ending, or they end in -s or -es.
Two verbs are irregular in the present tense, to be and to have. You must remember their forms... | C |
Subject: natural science | Category: Chemical reactions | Topic: chemistry
LECTURE: Matter is made of very small particles called atoms. Atoms can be linked together by chemical bonds. When two or more atoms link together, they form a molecule.
In a chemical change, the chemical bonds in the molecules break. The atoms ... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
Volume is a measurement of how much space something takes up.
There are many different units o... | C |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: Figures of speech are words or phrases that use language in a nonliteral or unusual way. They can make writing more expressive.
Alliteration is the repetition of sounds at the beginning of nearby words.
What a lucky little lady... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Force and motion | Topic: physics
LECTURE: A force is a push or a pull.
A force can make an object start moving or stop an object that is moving. A force can also make an object speed up, slow down, or change direction.
Forces can be different sizes.
Think about trying to move a hea... | A |
Subject: social science | Category: Economics | Topic: economics
LECTURE: Everything you can buy is either a good or a service.
A good is something you can touch or hold in your hands. For example, a hammer is a good.
A service is a job you pay someone else to do. For example, cooking food in a restaurant is a service.... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: Figures of speech are words or phrases that use language in a nonliteral or unusual way. They can make writing more expressive.
An idiom is an expression that cannot be understood literally. Its meaning must be learned.
The ass... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: Figures of speech are words or phrases that use language in a nonliteral or unusual way. They can make writing more expressive.
Alliteration is the repetition of sounds at the beginning of nearby words.
What a lucky little lady... | B |
Subject: social science | Category: Supply and demand | Topic: economics
LECTURE: Overall supply is the total amount of a good or service that producers make and sell. There are several things that can make overall supply go up or down. The table below shows how changes to these things might affect overall supply.
| R... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Traits and heredity | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down through families. Children gain these traits from their parents. Inherited... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Chemical reactions | Topic: chemistry
LECTURE: A chemical change occurs when new substances are formed from existing substances. This process is called a chemical reaction.
In a chemical reaction, one or more substances change into one or more different substances. During the reacti... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: grammar
LECTURE: A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate.
An independent clause is a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence. A dependent clause is not a complete thought. It cannot stand alone ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Traits and heredity | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down through families. Children gain these traits from their parents. Inherited... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: grammar
LECTURE: A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate.
An independent clause is a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence. A dependent clause is not a complete thought. It cannot stand alone ... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
Imagine being told that a pencil is 16 long. You might be thinking, 16 what? Is the pencil 16 ... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Genes to traits | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down from biological parents to their offspring through genes. Genes are pieces of ... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Formatting | Topic: punctuation
LECTURE: The title of a book, movie, play, TV show, magazine, or newspaper should be in italics. If you write it by hand, it can be underlined instead.
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The title of a poem, song, or article should be in quotation marks.
"You... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Formatting | Topic: punctuation
LECTURE: The title of a book, movie, play, TV show, magazine, or newspaper should be in italics. If you write it by hand, it can be underlined instead.
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The title of a poem, song, article, or short story should be in quotatio... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
Mass is a measurement of how much matter something contains.
There are many different units of... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Materials | Topic: physics
LECTURE: Every object is made of one or more materials. A material is a type of matter. Wood, glass, metal, and plastic are common materials.
A material has different properties. A material's properties tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells.
Que... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Verb tense | Topic: verbs
LECTURE: Present tense verbs tell you about something that is happening now.
Most present-tense verbs are regular. They have no ending, or they end in -s or -es.
Two verbs are irregular in the present tense, to be and to have. You must remember their forms... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Photosynthesis | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms that carry out photosynthesis are called photosynthetic organisms. During photosynthesis, these organisms use light energy, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugars and oxygen.
Photosynthetic organisms also often have the followi... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
Imagine being told that a pencil is 16 long. You might be thinking, 16 what? Is the pencil 16 ... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: punctuation
LECTURE: There are four kinds of sentences.
A declarative sentence is a statement. It tells about something. A declarative sentence always ends with a period.
I have an older brother and a younger sister.
An interrogative sente... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
Volume is a measurement of how much space something takes up.
There are many different units o... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Genes to traits | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down from biological parents to their offspring through genes. Genes are pieces of ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Thermal energy | Topic: physics
LECTURE: Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms. Atoms are always moving.
The energy of moving atoms is called thermal energy. The total amount of thermal energy in matter depends on three things: the type of matter, the amount of matter, and h... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Sentences, fragments, and run-ons | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: A sentence is a group of words that forms a complete thought. It has both a subject and a verb.
My friends walk along the path.
A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought. I... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: Figures of speech are words or phrases that use language in a nonliteral or unusual way. They can make writing more expressive.
Alliteration is the repetition of sounds at the beginning of nearby words.
What a lucky little lady... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Force and motion | Topic: physics
LECTURE: An object's speed tells you how fast the object is moving. Speed depends on both distance and time.
Distance tells you how far the object has moved. One unit used to measure distance is the mile.
Time tells you how long the object has spent... | B |
Subject: language science | Category: Reference skills | Topic: reference-skills
LECTURE: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the first word and last word on the page. The other words on the page come between the guide words in alphabetical order.
To put words in alphabetical order, put them ... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Author's purpose and tone | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: Formal writing is used for essays, business letters, and reports. The following types of informal language should be avoided in formal writing:
Type | Examples
slang | cool, awesome
idioms | knock your socks off
convers... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Literary devices | Topic: figurative-language
LECTURE: An allusion is a brief mention of something or someone well known, often from mythology, history, or literature. An allusion lets you reference ideas from an entire story in just a few words.
"I'd better get home before I turn ... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Units and measurement | Topic: units-and-measurement
LECTURE: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit shows what the number means.
Imagine being told that the bus leaves in 7. You might be thinking, 7 what? Does the bus leave... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Traits and heredity | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited and acquired traits are gained in different ways.
Inherited traits are passed down through families. Children gain these traits from their parents. Inherited... | A |
Subject: language science | Category: Formatting | Topic: punctuation
LECTURE: The title of a book, movie, play, TV show, magazine, or newspaper should be in italics. If you write it by hand, it can be underlined instead.
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The title of a poem, song, article, or short story should be in quotatio... | A |
Subject: natural science | Category: Physical and chemical change | Topic: chemistry
LECTURE: Chemical changes and physical changes are two ways matter can change.
In a chemical change, the type of matter changes.
Burning a piece of paper is a chemical change. The paper changes into ash and smoke.
In a physical change,... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Classification | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Vertebrates and invertebrates are both groups of animals.
A vertebrate has a backbone. The backbone is made of many bones in an animal's back. A vertebrate's backbone helps connect the different parts of its body. In the drawings below, each ... | D |
Subject: language science | Category: Audience, purpose, and tone | Topic: writing-strategies
LECTURE: Informal writing is typically used in casual situations or when communicating with someone you know well. Informal language often expresses familiarity and tends to sound more like speech. It uses more conversational ... | B |
Subject: natural science | Category: Classification | Topic: biology
LECTURE: Amphibians have moist skin and begin their lives in water.
Question: Select the amphibian.
Choices:
A) great crested newt
B) robin
C) blue-footed booby
D) helmeted iguana | A |
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