Grammar E: Summer Entertainment (The present perfect) (3 poi…
Grammar E: Summer Entertainment (The present perfect) (3 points) Paso 1 (2 pts)Jorge’s cousin Juan visits him after he gets back from Mexico. They talk about things they have done this summer while catching up. Choose the correct option to complete the following sentences.
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Note: In all Paso 2 sections where you are required to write a full sentence, you must include sufficient details to demonstrate your knowledge of the verb’s meaning. Paso 2 (1 pt) (0.5 meaning, 0.5 form)What is something you are going to do this weekend? Write one sentence below in the future tense for the subject (persons given). Do NOT change the subject. Do not use any verbs from paso 1.
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Grammar (24 pts) Grammar A: Getting Ready (The future tense) (3 pts) Paso 1 (2 pts)Jorge and his family talk about what they are doing to do before and during their trip. Choose the correct option to complete the following sentences.
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Use the following template when you type your response. First, discuss two meaningful characteristics unique to the first country.a.) País 1 (select one): España / México / El Salvador / Guatemala / Hondurasa) Lugar, producto, práctica o perspectiva (1 pt.): b) Influencia/impacto/importancia (1 pt.):
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This final exam for the Business Lab Challenge course completes the spring semester of this applied first-year capstone, which includes a major client consulting project. This final exam will draw from approximately 150 questions from a pool covering each part of the course curriculum introduced in asynchronous lectures, additionally discussed in class, and further demonstrated in assignments you completed on your own or as part of a group deliverable. In addition, insights from the project retrospectives have been added to the examination pool to reflect real-life lessons that emerged directly from your projects. You will draw only a subject of these questions (T/F, multiple choice, short answer), and you should expect to complete 35 questions drawn randomly of varying levels of difficulty. This exam is closed-book and closed-notes. Your access to the exam will be controlled through Honorlock, where you may have only the exam tab open and no other browser tabs or applications running. To prepare for this exam, you should review lecture materials carefully and brush up on the resource library posted on OneDrive, as there are questions specific to frameworks and the types of tools available in this course. Expect to receive foundational course questions on managing project and client relationships, the performance of a team, phases of a consulting project, tools for diagnosis, investigation, analysis, design thinking used in this class, the use of AI to challenge your thinking, types of analysis tools and data collection, questions from the readings assigned, and questions about the Pyramid Principle/MECE. Questions in the pool draw upon the entire Business Lab Challenge experience. This exam is scheduled to be completed during finals week, in GE 365. If you have an SLDS accommodation that allows for more time than the room is scheduled (8-10am), you should schedule your exam to be completed within an alternative SLDS testing location. This is your responsibility to do so. Once you start the exam, you must finish it in one sitting, or submission will be disallowed, and no points will be earned. Copy/Paste operations are disallowed within the exam. Final results will be available after May 6th. Good luck, and get after it!
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