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Content Based Question (More difficult If you weren’t in cla…

Content Based Question (More difficult If you weren’t in class) Imagine that I missed class this week and asked you to teach me what we learned.  Using the sentence below as your starting point, look directly into the camera and teach me everything you learned this week that would help someone understand this example. Either the students or the teacher are responsible for collecting the assignments. Your goal is not simply to tell me whether the sentence is correct. Instead, teach the lesson behind it. As you explain, pretend you are teaching someone who has never studied this grammar concept before. Explain everything you think is important, use appropriate grammatical terminology, and make connections to what we discussed in class. Feel free to use additional examples if they help teach the concept. Remember: The notes section below is optional. You are welcome to use it to briefly organize your thoughts before recording your response, but you are not required to type anything. Your score will be based on your ability to look directly into the camera, speak confidently, and teach your answer in your own words. Reading from notes or other sources, frequently looking away from the camera, or relying on written responses instead of your own understanding will affect the score you earn.

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Practice Question (This should be easy) Imagine that you are…

Practice Question (This should be easy) Imagine that you are having lunch with a friend. During the conversation, your friend asks: “What’s your favorite food?” Look directly into the camera and answer your friend’s question as though you were having a real conversation. Tell your friend what your favorite food is and explain why it is your favorite. Describe what you like about it, what makes it special to you, and share a few examples or experiences that help explain your answer. Imagine your friend has never tried that food before. Your goal is to help them understand why you enjoy it so much. Remember: The notes section below is optional. You are welcome to use it to briefly organize your thoughts before recording your response, but you are not required to type anything. Your score will be based on your ability to look directly into the camera, speak confidently, and teach your answer in your own words. Reading from notes or other sources, frequently looking away from the camera, or relying on written responses instead of your own understanding will affect the score you earn.

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Why might the Olmec have carved their leaders’ heads in colo…

Why might the Olmec have carved their leaders’ heads in colossal size?

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Which of the following excerpts from Akhenaten’s Hymn to the…

Which of the following excerpts from Akhenaten’s Hymn to the Sun suggests a monotheistic, or at least a henotheistic, perspective?

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What is one key similarity between the painting of a horse f…

What is one key similarity between the painting of a horse from Chauvet Cave and Susan Rothenberg’s drawing of a horse in Untitled (1978)?

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With what astronomical event might the Great Serpent Mound b…

With what astronomical event might the Great Serpent Mound be associated?

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