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Question: [QUESTION]What can Clara and Harry trade to each get what they want? Solution: Look at the table and images. Clara wants broccoli. Harry wants tomatoes. They can trade tomatoes for broccoli to both get what they want. Trading other things would not help both people get more items they want.
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Question: [QUESTION]Select the living thing. Solution: A paper clip is not a living thing. Paper clips do not have all of the traits of living things. They do not grow or respond to their environment. They do not need food or water. A soap bubble is not a living thing. A soap bubble may grow or pop in response to the world around it. But it does not have all the traits of a living thing. It does not need food. A skateboard is not a living thing. A skateboard does not have all the traits of a living thing. It can move, but it does not grow or respond to the world around it. It does not need food or water. An orangutan is a living thing. Orangutans grow and respond to their environment. They need food and water. Orangutans are made up of many cells.
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Question: [QUESTION]Select the animal that does not have a backbone. Solution: A ladybug is an insect. Like other insects, a ladybug does not have a backbone. It has a hard outer cover. A porcupine is a mammal. Like other mammals, a porcupine has a backbone.
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Question: [QUESTION]What does the verbal irony in this text suggest? "It was my good luck to have to study for a test while all my friends went to the water park," Noah remarked. Solution: The text uses verbal irony, which involves saying one thing but implying something very different. Good luck ironically suggests that Noah was upset about staying home. Noah was actually unlucky because he couldn't join his friends at the water park.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the capital of Virginia? Solution: Richmond is the capital of Virginia.
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Question: [QUESTION]Is the following statement about our solar system true or false? Jupiter's volume is more than 10,000 times as large as the volume of Mars. Solution: To determine if this statement is true, calculate the value of 10,000 times the volume of Mars. Then compare the result to the volume of Jupiter. Jupiter's volume is 1.43 x 10^15 km^3, which is less than 1.63 x 10^15 km^3. So, Jupiter's volume is less than 10,000 times as large as the volume of Mars.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which logical fallacy is used in the text? I read that people with higher-paying jobs wear more expensive clothing. So, if I wear fancier clothes, I'll finally get that raise I've been wanting. Solution: The text argues that expensive clothing will lead to a higher-paying job. However, that's not necessarily true. For instance, perhaps having a higher-paying job might lead someone to buy more expensive clothing. This illustrates a type of logical fallacy known as false causation.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the capital of Oregon? Solution: Salem is the capital of Oregon.
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Question: [QUESTION]Complete the statement. Assume that the skydiver's mass did not change. The gravitational potential energy stored between the skydiver and Earth () as she drifted toward the flat ground. Solution: Think about how the distance between the skydiver and the center of Earth changed. The ground was lower than the point where the skydiver opened up her parachute. As she drifted toward the ground, the distance between the skydiver and the center of Earth decreased. So, the gravitational potential energy stored between the skydiver and Earth decreased as she drifted toward the flat ground.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which bird's beak is also adapted to tear through meat? Solution: Look at the picture of the California condor. The California condor has a sharp hooked beak. Its beak is adapted to tear through meat. The sharp hook can help the California condor cut the meat into pieces it can swallow. Now look at each bird. Figure out which bird has a similar adaptation. The turkey vulture has a sharp hooked beak. Its beak is adapted to tear through meat. The bufflehead has a wide, flat beak. Its beak is not adapted to tear through meat. The bufflehead uses its beak to eat plants and invertebrates that live in mud.
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Question: [QUESTION]Easter is an important holiday in which religion? Solution: Easter is an important holiday in Christianity. People who practice Christianity are called Christians.
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Question: [QUESTION]Is this a sentence fragment? In the fifth and sixth centuries, more than fifty thousand Buddhist statues carved into the rock of the Yungang Grottoes of China. Solution: This is a sentence fragment. It does not express a complete thought. In the fifth and sixth centuries, more than fifty thousand Buddhist statues carved into the rock of the Yungang Grottoes of China. Here is one way to fix the sentence fragment: In the fifth and sixth centuries, more than fifty thousand Buddhist statues were carved into the rock of the Yungang Grottoes of China.
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Question: [QUESTION]Select the mixture. Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]According to Newton's third law, what other force must be happening? Solution: Kinsley's hand is pushing on the door. So, Newton's third law tells you that the door is pushing on Kinsley's hand.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below? When I learned the details of Sophia's Faustian bargain, I was in disbelief. Solution: The source of the allusion Faustian bargain is literature. In a play by Christopher Marlowe based on the legend of Faust, a man strikes a deal with the devil. Disregarding the long-term consequences of his actions, he sells his soul in exchange for power. The allusion Faustian bargain means a compromise of one's values for personal gain.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which logical fallacy is used in the text? You never even finished law school, so why should I trust you to watch my children? Solution: The text argues that finishing law school determine's one's ability to care for children. This is a personal attack that isn't relevant to taking care of children. This illustrates a type of logical fallacy known as ad hominem.
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Question: [QUESTION]In this food chain, the kelp is a producer. Why? Solution: In this food chain, the kelp is a producer because it makes its own food. The kelp uses carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to make its own food.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the capital of Oklahoma? Solution: Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma.
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Question: [QUESTION]Complete the sentence. Mixing glue and laundry powder to create putty is a (). Solution: Mixing glue and laundry powder to create putty is a chemical change. The putty is a different type of matter that was not there before the change.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which sentence states a fact? Solution: The second sentence states a fact. The state of Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean. It can be proved by finding Hawaii on a world map. The first sentence states an opinion. Hawaii is too far from the other states. Too far shows what a person believes, thinks, or feels. Another person might have a different opinion about how far is too far.
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Question: [QUESTION]Is this a sentence fragment? The number of tornadoes recorded in the United States over the past few decades. Solution: This is a sentence fragment. It does not express a complete thought. The number of tornadoes recorded in the United States over the past few decades. Here is one way to fix the sentence fragment: The number of tornadoes recorded in the United States over the past few decades has not increased.
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Question: [QUESTION]What information supports the conclusion that Gabe acquired this trait? Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true? Solution: Both magnet sizes and distance affect the magnitude of the magnetic force. The sizes of the magnets in Pair 1 are the same as in Pair 2. The distance between the magnets is also the same. So, the magnitude of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs.
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Question: [QUESTION]What information supports the conclusion that Diane acquired this trait? Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Which solution has a higher concentration of yellow particles? Solution: In Solution A and Solution B, the yellow particles represent the solute. To figure out which solution has a higher concentration of yellow particles, look at both the number of yellow particles and the volume of the solvent in each container. Use the concentration formula to find the number of yellow particles per milliliter. Solution B has more yellow particles per milliliter. So, Solution B has a higher concentration of yellow particles.
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Question: [QUESTION]Will these magnets attract or repel each other? Solution: Will these magnets attract or repel? To find out, look at which poles are closest to each other. The north pole of one magnet is closest to the south pole of the other magnet. Poles that are different attract. So, these magnets will attract each other.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the temperature of a cold glass of water? Solution: The better estimate for the temperature of a cold glass of water is 5°C. 5°F is too cold.
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Question: [QUESTION]Is the following trait inherited or acquired? Malik can fly an airplane. Solution: People are not born knowing how to fly an airplane. Instead, some people learn how to fly airplanes. So, flying an airplane is an acquired trait.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the capital of Arkansas? Solution: Little Rock is the capital of Arkansas.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which logical fallacy is used in the text? If I let you miss this deadline, everyone else will start asking for the same treatment. Deadlines will be meaningless. Solution: The text argues that missing one deadline will lead to deadlines having no meaning. However, this isn't necessarily true. For instance, the speaker could make one exception under particular circumstances without allowing other exceptions. This illustrates a type of logical fallacy known as the slippery slope fallacy.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which logical fallacy is used in the text? Senator Swift announced today that she plans to cut funding to early childhood education programs. The last thing we need is a government official who hates children! Solution: The text argues that Senator Swift hates children, because she wants to cut education funding. However, the fact that Senator Swift wants to cut education funding doesn't necessarily suggest that she hates children. This illustrates a type of logical fallacy known as a straw man.
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Question: [QUESTION]Does this passage describe the weather or the climate? The air pressure has been rising throughout the day in Moscow, Russia. Solution: Read the text carefully. The air pressure has been rising throughout the day in Moscow, Russia. Air pressure is caused by the weight of the air in the atmosphere. When the air pressure is high, the sky is usually clear. This passage tells you about the air pressure in Moscow today. It describes the atmosphere at a certain place and time. So, this passage describes the weather.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which metal paper clip has a higher temperature? Solution: The two metal paper clips are made of the same material and have the same mass. So, the metal paper clip with more thermal energy has a higher temperature.
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Question: [QUESTION]Based on this information, what is Sushi's phenotype for the body color trait? Solution: An organism's phenotype for a trait is its observable version of that trait. Sushi's observable version of the body color trait is a golden body. So, Sushi's phenotype for the body color trait is a golden body.
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Question: [QUESTION]Using only these supplies, which question can Vicky investigate with an experiment? Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Answer the riddle. I am big and yellow. I take children to school. You may see me in the street. What am I? Solution: A bus is big and yellow. A bus takes children to school. You may see a bus in the street.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which continent is highlighted? Solution: This continent is Australia.
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Question: [QUESTION]Based on this information, what is Peaches's phenotype for the leg color trait? Solution: Peaches's genotype for the leg color gene is ll. Peaches's genotype of ll has only l alleles. The l allele is for yellow legs. So, Peaches's phenotype for the leg color trait must be yellow legs. To check this answer, consider whether Peaches's alleles are dominant or recessive. The allele for white legs (L) is dominant over the allele for yellow legs (l). This means L is a dominant allele, and l is a recessive allele. Peaches's genotype of ll has only recessive alleles. An organism with only recessive alleles for a gene will have the recessive allele's version of the trait. So, Peaches's phenotype for the leg color trait must be yellow legs.
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Question: [QUESTION]Select the fish below. Solution: A salmon is a fish. It lives underwater. It has fins, not limbs. A Mojave rattlesnake is a reptile. It has scaly, waterproof skin.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the capital of Nevada? Solution: Carson City is the capital of Nevada.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which type of force from the girl opens the window? Solution: The girl applies a force to the window panes. This force opens the window. The direction of this force is away from the girl. This force is a push.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which greeting is correct for a letter? Solution: The second greeting is correct: Its first word is capitalized, and it ends with a comma. Grandma Rebecca is capitalized because it is a proper noun.
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Question: [QUESTION]Is sand a solid, a liquid, or a gas? Solution: Sand is a solid. A solid has a size and shape of its own. Sand is made of many small pieces of rocks and minerals, called grains. Imagine putting many grains of sand into a bucket. The sand takes the shape of the bucket, as a liquid would. But be careful! Sand is not a liquid. Each grain of sand still has a size and shape of its own. So, sand is a solid.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which property do these three objects have in common? Solution: Look at each object. For each object, decide if it has that property. You can see clearly through a transparent object. None of the objects are transparent. A stretchy object gets longer when you pull on it. All three objects are stretchy. A rough object feels scratchy when you touch it. The bubble gum and the rubber band are not rough. The property that all three objects have in common is stretchy.
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Question: [QUESTION]During this time, thermal energy was transferred from () to (). Solution: The temperature of each cake decreased, which means that the thermal energy of each cake decreased. So, thermal energy was transferred from each cake to the surroundings.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which of the following could Rob's test show? Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true? Solution: Distance affects the strength of the magnetic force. When magnets are closer together, the magnetic force between them is stronger. The magnets in Pair 1 are closer together than the magnets in Pair 2. So, the magnetic force is stronger in Pair 1 than in Pair 2.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which trait did Ichthyornis have? Select the trait you can observe in the drawing. Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Which property matches this object? Solution: Look at the object. Think about each property. A stretchy object gets longer when you pull on it. The bowling ball is not stretchy. A smooth object is not scratchy or rough. The bowling ball is smooth.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the name of the colony shown? Solution: The colony is South Carolina.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which animal's mouth is also adapted for gnawing? Solution: Look at the picture of the marmot. The marmot has large front teeth. Its mouth is adapted for gnawing. The large front teeth can help the marmot break off pieces of food that it can swallow. Now look at each animal. Figure out which animal has a similar adaptation. The Damara mole rat has large front teeth. Its mouth is adapted for gnawing. The aardvark has a long tube-shaped mouth and a few, small teeth. Its mouth is not adapted for gnawing. The aardvark uses its mouth to get insects out of holes and burrows.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which animal's mouth is also adapted to get insects out of burrows? Solution: Look at the picture of the giant anteater. A tube-shaped snout helps the giant anteater reach into a burrow. A long, sticky tongue helps it catch the insects. Now look at each animal. Figure out which animal has a similar adaptation. The aardvark has a tube-shaped mouth and a long, sticky tongue. Its mouth is adapted to eat insects that live inside burrows. The Steller sea lion has a short, wide snout. Its mouth is not adapted to get insects out of burrows. The Steller sea lion uses its mouth to eat fish.
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Question: [QUESTION]What kind of sentence is this? I can't believe this is Tracy's first time seeing the Pacific Ocean! Solution: The sentence tells about something, but it shows surprise and ends with an exclamation point. It is an exclamatory sentence.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the expected ratio of offspring with wavy fur to offspring with straight fur? Choose the most likely ratio. Solution: To determine how many boxes in the Punnett square represent offspring with wavy fur or straight fur, consider whether each phenotype is the dominant or recessive allele's version of the fur texture trait. The question tells you that the f allele, which is for wavy fur, is recessive to the F allele, which is for straight fur. Wavy fur is the recessive allele's version of the fur texture trait. A Syrian hamster with the recessive version of the fur texture trait must have only recessive alleles for the fur texture gene. So, offspring with wavy fur must have the genotype ff. There are 0 boxes in the Punnett square with the genotype ff. Straight fur is the dominant allele's version of the fur texture trait. A Syrian hamster with the dominant version of the fur texture trait must have at least one dominant allele for the fur texture gene. So, offspring with straight fur must have the genotype FF or Ff. All 4 boxes in the Punnett square have the genotype FF or Ff. So, the expected ratio of offspring with wavy fur to offspring with straight fur is 0:4. This means that, based on the Punnett square, this cross will never produce offspring with wavy fur. Instead, this cross is expected to always produce offspring with straight fur.
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Question: [QUESTION]Based on this information, what is this muskmelon plant's phenotype for the fruit taste trait? Solution: An organism's phenotype for a trait is its observable version of that trait. The muskmelon plant's observable version of the fruit taste trait is sweet fruit. So, the plant's phenotype for the fruit taste trait is sweet fruit.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the name of the colony shown? Solution: The colony is Maryland.
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Question: [QUESTION]Based on the arrows, which of the following organisms is a consumer? Solution: Consumers eat other organisms. So, there are arrows in a food web that point from other organisms to consumers. The bilberry does not have any arrows pointing to it. So, the bilberry is a producer, not a consumer. The grizzly bear has arrows pointing to it from the barren-ground caribou and the bilberry. So, the grizzly bear is a consumer.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which figure of speech is used in this text? When Carly first joined the track team, she was afraid of jumping, but she got over that hurdle. Solution: The text uses a pun, a word or phrase that humorously suggests more than one meaning. Hurdle refers to an obstacle that one must overcome. It also refers to an object that a runner jumps over.
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Question: [QUESTION]Identify the question that Pamela's experiment can best answer. Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Which material is this box made of? Solution: Look at the picture of the box. The jewelry box is made of two different materials. The box is made of wood, and the hinges are metal.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the mass of a passenger airplane? Solution: The best estimate for the mass of a passenger airplane is 41 tons. 41 ounces and 41 pounds are both too light.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the mass of a floor lamp? Solution: The better estimate for the mass of a floor lamp is 5 kilograms. 5 grams is too light.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which of the following was a dependent variable in this experiment? Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Is the following statement about our solar system true or false? The largest planet is made mainly of ice. Solution: The table tells you that Jupiter is the largest planet and that Jupiter is made mainly of gas. So, the largest planet is made mainly of gas.
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Question: [QUESTION]Will these magnets attract or repel each other? Solution: To predict if these magnets will attract or repel, look at which poles are closest to each other. The south pole of one magnet is closest to the south pole of the other magnet. Like poles repel. So, these magnets will repel each other.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the name of the colony shown? Solution: The colony is Rhode Island.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which word does not rhyme? Solution: The words hike and bike rhyme. They both end with the ike sound. The word fine does not rhyme. It ends with a different sound.
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Question: [QUESTION]What do these two changes have in common? water evaporating from a lake cooking an egg Solution: Step 1: Think about each change. Water evaporating from a lake is a change of state. So, it is a physical change. The liquid changes into a gas, but a different type of matter is not formed. Cooking an egg is a chemical change. The heat causes the matter in the egg to change. Cooked egg and raw egg are different types of matter. Step 2: Look at each answer choice. Both are only physical changes. Water evaporating is a physical change. But cooking an egg is not. Both are chemical changes. Cooking an egg is a chemical change. But water evaporating from a lake is not. Both are caused by heating. Both changes are caused by heating. Both are caused by cooling. Neither change is caused by cooling.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which animal is also adapted to be camouflaged in a sandy desert? Solution: Look at the picture of the fennec fox. The fennec fox has sand-colored fur covering its skin. It is adapted to be camouflaged in a sandy desert. The word camouflage means to blend in. Now look at each animal. Figure out which animal has a similar adaptation. The camel has sand-colored fur covering its skin. It is adapted to be camouflaged in a sandy desert. The Amazon milk frog has blue-and-brown skin. It is not adapted to be camouflaged in a sandy desert.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which logical fallacy is used in the text? All of my friends are coming to my birthday party. If Tisha doesn't, she might as well tell me that she doesn't like me. Solution: The text argues that if Tisha doesn't go to the speaker's birthday party, it means that she hates the speaker. However, there may be a number of reasons why Tisha wouldn't go to the party. This illustrates a type of logical fallacy known as a false dichotomy.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which text uses the word unique in its traditional sense? Solution: The second text uses unique in its traditional sense: being the only one of its kind. Judith made all of her daughter's baby clothes by hand, including a unique hand-knitted romper that she designed herself. The first text uses unique in its nontraditional sense: interesting or unusual. Judith may have been looking for an unusual name, but if she found it on a baby name website, it is not actually one of a kind. Judith wanted her daughter to have a unique name, so she browsed baby name websites for months to find the perfect one. Most style guides recommend to use the traditional sense of the word unique because it is considered more standard.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference? Solution: The second answer choice contains a vague pronoun reference. The pronoun their could refer to hares' or rabbits'. The first answer choice shows a possible correction for the vague pronoun reference. Their has been replaced with hares'. Hares are often mistaken for rabbits, even though hares' legs, feet, and ears are usually bigger.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which trait did Eryma have? Select the trait you can observe on the fossil. Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Suppose Kenny decides to take a trip to Arkansas. Which result would be a cost? Solution: This result is a cost. It involves giving up or spending something that Kenny wants or needs: Kenny will spend more money. Plane tickets for Kenny to get to Arkansas are more expensive than tickets to Delaware.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which tense does the sentence use? The man will type the note on his computer. Solution: The sentence is in future tense. You can tell because it uses will before the main verb, type. The verb tells you about something that is going to happen.
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Question: [QUESTION]What kind of sentence is this? How many articles did Dave write before his publisher offered him a book contract? Solution: The sentence asks something, and it ends with a question mark. It is an interrogative sentence.
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Question: [QUESTION]Select the one substance that is not a rock. Solution: Compare the properties of each substance to the properties of rocks. Select the substance whose properties do not match those of rocks. Wool is made by living things. But rocks are not made by living things. So, wool is not a rock. Chalk is a rock. Soapstone is a rock.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which continent is highlighted? Solution: This continent is Asia.
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Question: [QUESTION]Suppose Andrew decides to take a trip to Georgia. Which result would be a cost? Solution: This result is a cost. It involves giving up or spending something that Andrew wants or needs: Andrew will give up the chance to go to California. He would have enjoyed a trip to California more than Georgia.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which text uses the word terribly in its traditional sense? Solution: The first text uses terribly in its traditional sense: in a terrible manner. Paul shivered terribly as he gazed at the snow-clad slope. After calming his nerves, he began his descent. The second text uses terribly in its nontraditional sense: extremely; very. Paul shivered as he gazed at the terribly steep, snowy slope. After calming his nerves, he began his descent. Most style guides recommend to use the traditional sense of the word terribly because it is considered more standard.
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Question: [QUESTION]Using only these supplies, which question can Billy investigate with an experiment? Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Would you find the word rig on a dictionary page with the following guide words? rag - result Solution: Put the words in alphabetical order. Since rig is not between the guide words rag - result, it would not be found on that page.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which property do these three objects have in common? Solution: Look at each object. For each object, decide if it has that property. A flexible object can be folded or bent without breaking easily. All three objects are flexible. A fragile object will break into pieces if you drop it. None of the objects are fragile. You can see clearly through a transparent object. None of the objects are transparent. The property that all three objects have in common is flexible.
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Question: [QUESTION]Is a coin a solid, a liquid, or a gas? Solution: A coin is a solid. A solid has a size and shape of its own. Many coins are made of solid metal.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which is a simple sentence? Solution: The first sentence is the simple sentence. It is a single independent clause. Mr. Rudd's afternoon lecture was about art and culture in Germany before World War II.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which sentence uses a simile? Solution: This sentence uses a simile: Mr. Dodson's legs were as long as sunflower stalks. The words legs and sunflower stalks are compared using the word as. This sentence uses a metaphor: Mr. Dodson's long legs were sunflower stalks. The words legs and sunflower stalks are compared without the word like or as.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which of the following parts does an animal cell have? Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Which sentence uses a simile? Solution: This sentence uses a simile: Larry's eyes are as green as emeralds. The words eyes and emeralds are compared using the word as. This sentence uses a metaphor: Larry's eyes are bright green emeralds. The words eyes and emeralds are compared without the word like or as.
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Question: [QUESTION]Complete the sentence. The First Amendment says that the government cannot take away a person's () or freedom of religion. Solution: The First Amendment says that the government cannot take away a person's freedom of speech or freedom of religion. In the United States, voting rights are not a part of freedom of speech. Freedom of speech means that Americans can say and write what they want. But there are some limits on freedom of speech. For example, a person cannot write lies about someone in a newspaper. But the government cannot stop speech just because someone disagrees with it. Freedom of religion means a person can choose his or her own religion. In the United States, the government cannot tell a person what to believe. The complete text of the First Amendment is below. Does it mention any other rights? Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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Question: [QUESTION]Select the invertebrate. Solution: A Tasmanian devil is a mammal. Like other mammals, a Tasmanian devil is a vertebrate. It has a backbone. A green sea turtle is a reptile. Like other reptiles, a green sea turtle is a vertebrate. It has a backbone. A praying mantis is an insect. Like other insects, a praying mantis is an invertebrate. It does not have a backbone. It has an exoskeleton. A turkey vulture is a bird. Like other birds, a turkey vulture is a vertebrate. It has a backbone.
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Question: [QUESTION]According to Newton's third law, what other force must be happening? Solution: Pete is pulling on the suitcase. So, Newton's third law tells you that the suitcase is pulling on Pete.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which of these states is farthest south? Solution: To find the answer, look at the compass rose. Look at which way the south arrow is pointing. Florida is farthest south.
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Question: [QUESTION]What does the metaphor in this text suggest? Eve felt a roller coaster of emotions when she heard the news. Solution: The text uses a metaphor, comparing two things that are not actually alike without using like or as. The metaphor Eve felt a roller coaster of emotions suggests that Eve had varied feelings. A roller coaster has a dramatic mix of ups and downs, and so do Eve's feelings.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which solution has a higher concentration of yellow particles? Solution: In Solution A and Solution B, the yellow particles represent the solute. To figure out which solution has a higher concentration of yellow particles, look at both the number of yellow particles and the volume of the solvent in each container. Use the concentration formula to find the number of yellow particles per milliliter. Solution A has more yellow particles per milliliter. So, Solution A has a higher concentration of yellow particles.
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Question: [QUESTION]Which correctly shows the title of an article? Solution: An article should be in quotation marks. The correct title is "Tips for Getting In."
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Question: [QUESTION]Using only these supplies, which question can Allie investigate with an experiment? Solution:
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Question: [QUESTION]Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words? mayor - mist Solution: Put the words in alphabetical order. Since mechanic is between the guide words mayor - mist, it would be found on that page.
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Question: [QUESTION]Is oxygen a solid, a liquid, or a gas? Solution: Oxygen is a gas. A gas expands to fill a space. Oxygen can be stored in metal tanks. If oxygen leaks out of the tank, the oxygen will expand into the space around the tank.
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Question: [QUESTION]What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below? The drought is worsening, and the state politicians are fiddling while Rome burns! Solution: The source of the allusion fiddling while Rome burns is history. According to some accounts, the Roman emperor Nero stood by and did nothing while Rome burned. He is said to have played the fiddle while the crisis unfolded. The allusion fiddling while Rome burns means ignoring a critical situation.
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Question: [QUESTION]Will these magnets attract or repel each other? Solution: To predict if these magnets will attract or repel, look at which poles are closest to each other. The north pole of one magnet is closest to the north pole of the other magnet. Like poles repel. So, these magnets will repel each other.
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