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Based on the jet stream winds, what surface feature would yo…

Based on the jet stream winds, what surface feature would you expect to exist beneath point ‘A’?

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As one approaches the poles from low latitudes, the angle of…

As one approaches the poles from low latitudes, the angle of incidence __________ and the atmosphere attenuation __________.

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The graph above shows monthly average temperature for three…

The graph above shows monthly average temperature for three locations. Based on the patterns that are shown, these three cities are likely:

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True or false: The Newbery and Caldecott medals have never b…

True or false: The Newbery and Caldecott medals have never been awarded to works of nonfiction.

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The Geisel award is given to texts written specifically for…

The Geisel award is given to texts written specifically for ________.

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Identify the illustrator’s style. Visual Transcript A boy…

Identify the illustrator’s style. Visual Transcript A boy is sitting on his bicycle with one foot on the pedal and his other foot on the ground. One of the bicycle’s wheels is a large apple. Behind him is a hedgehog and a brick wall. On the brick wall hangs a disembodied elephant’s trunk. Above the boy is a clothesline with a banana peel, a skull, and some pegs attached to it.

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True or false: Where the Wild Things Are, Seven Blind Mice,…

True or false: Where the Wild Things Are, Seven Blind Mice, and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? are examples of predictably controversial texts.

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True or false: The two subgenres of nonfiction are informati…

True or false: The two subgenres of nonfiction are informational and biography.

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Why is Last Stop on Market Street considered an atypical New…

Why is Last Stop on Market Street considered an atypical Newbery winner?

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Sims’s metaphor of mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors…

Sims’s metaphor of mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors refers to which of the following?

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