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Normal text Y Arial Reasoning 11 Reasoning B IU 3 Claim A fecal transplant can work to cure a patient infected with harmful bacteria such as C difficile in many different ways Evidence from the data 5 Evidence from the data Food and space form the immune selles are good for your body 3 Subclaim 1 Bacteria from the fecal transplant can fill up the space in the gut which limits the food and space for invading harmful bacteria Subclaim 2 Bacteria from the fecal transplan can help the patients body produce immune cells
Biology
Human Health and Diseases
Normal text Y Arial Reasoning 11 Reasoning B IU 3 Claim A fecal transplant can work to cure a patient infected with harmful bacteria such as C difficile in many different ways Evidence from the data 5 Evidence from the data Food and space form the immune selles are good for your body 3 Subclaim 1 Bacteria from the fecal transplant can fill up the space in the gut which limits the food and space for invading harmful bacteria Subclaim 2 Bacteria from the fecal transplan can help the patients body produce immune cells
between a plant cell and an animal cell Your lab partner forgot to label the cell culture and the microscope is broken You aren t sure if you have plant cells or animal cells Luckily you have access to a variety of agents you can use to disable various organelles Determine which agents you could use to figure out if you have plant cells or animal cells Can Be Used to Differentiate Between Plant and Animal Cells Drag appropriate answer s here Staphylococcus alpha toxin disables the function of mitochondria Lithium hydroxide causes the breakdown of phospholipid membranes Distilled water causes swelling of the central vacuole Cellulolytic enzyme degrades the cell wall Ricin disables the function of ribosomes Zn2 disables the function of chloroplasts
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
between a plant cell and an animal cell Your lab partner forgot to label the cell culture and the microscope is broken You aren t sure if you have plant cells or animal cells Luckily you have access to a variety of agents you can use to disable various organelles Determine which agents you could use to figure out if you have plant cells or animal cells Can Be Used to Differentiate Between Plant and Animal Cells Drag appropriate answer s here Staphylococcus alpha toxin disables the function of mitochondria Lithium hydroxide causes the breakdown of phospholipid membranes Distilled water causes swelling of the central vacuole Cellulolytic enzyme degrades the cell wall Ricin disables the function of ribosomes Zn2 disables the function of chloroplasts
Which of the following traits of a living organism were demonstrated by the synthetic cell the JCVI researchers made not demonstrated demonstrated Drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image Note that every item may not have a match while some items may have more than one match Autonomously reproduce themselves Obtain energy from their environment Sense their environment and respond to it Maintain a constant internal environment homeostasis You Q
Biology
Cell: The Unit of Life
Which of the following traits of a living organism were demonstrated by the synthetic cell the JCVI researchers made not demonstrated demonstrated Drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image Note that every item may not have a match while some items may have more than one match Autonomously reproduce themselves Obtain energy from their environment Sense their environment and respond to it Maintain a constant internal environment homeostasis You Q
e 76 77 81 4 8 Identify the main differences between a plant cell and an animal cell You read in an article that a new compound has been discovered that prevents ATP production in eukaryotic cells Based on this information consider what cellular machinery and which types of cells would be affected if treated with the compound Which of the following statements correctly predict what may happen in this scenario and correctly explain why Correct Answer s Drag appropriate answer s here Bacterial cells would be affected because they contain mitochondria Plant cells would be affected because they contain mitochondria Plant cells would be affected because they contain chloroplasts Animal cells would be affected because they contain chloroplasts Bacterial cells would not be affected because they are not eukaryotic Animal cells would be affected because they contain mitochondria
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
e 76 77 81 4 8 Identify the main differences between a plant cell and an animal cell You read in an article that a new compound has been discovered that prevents ATP production in eukaryotic cells Based on this information consider what cellular machinery and which types of cells would be affected if treated with the compound Which of the following statements correctly predict what may happen in this scenario and correctly explain why Correct Answer s Drag appropriate answer s here Bacterial cells would be affected because they contain mitochondria Plant cells would be affected because they contain mitochondria Plant cells would be affected because they contain chloroplasts Animal cells would be affected because they contain chloroplasts Bacterial cells would not be affected because they are not eukaryotic Animal cells would be affected because they contain mitochondria
e Page s 71 72 Which type of transport requires energy to move molecules from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration osmosis isotonic 4 5 Compare and contrast the major forms of passive and active transport of materials into and out of cells diffusion Click or tap a choice to answer the question active passive
Biology
Plant Physiology - Respiration
e Page s 71 72 Which type of transport requires energy to move molecules from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration osmosis isotonic 4 5 Compare and contrast the major forms of passive and active transport of materials into and out of cells diffusion Click or tap a choice to answer the question active passive
Prior to cell theory and germ theory in the 1600s 1800s some scientists supported the theory of spontaneous generation The theory proposed that living cellular organisms could form from inanimate objects or from other unrelated organisms For example it was thought that cheese or grain could facilitate the formation of mice Which of the following tenets of cell theory refute or contradict the theory of spontaneous generation Correct Answer s The cell is the basic unit of life Cells arise from preexisting cells All living cells came from another living cell All living things are comprised of cells
Biology
Cell: The Unit of Life
Prior to cell theory and germ theory in the 1600s 1800s some scientists supported the theory of spontaneous generation The theory proposed that living cellular organisms could form from inanimate objects or from other unrelated organisms For example it was thought that cheese or grain could facilitate the formation of mice Which of the following tenets of cell theory refute or contradict the theory of spontaneous generation Correct Answer s The cell is the basic unit of life Cells arise from preexisting cells All living cells came from another living cell All living things are comprised of cells
Which of the following statements apply to each experiment Drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right primarily synthesized by a researcher displays traits of living organism primarily derived from a preexisting cell analogous to evolution of life displays no traits of living organisms Liposome Lipid bilayer 500 m Water When shaken in water the phospholipids self organize into spheres or liposomes Water Individual M mycoides cells
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Which of the following statements apply to each experiment Drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right primarily synthesized by a researcher displays traits of living organism primarily derived from a preexisting cell analogous to evolution of life displays no traits of living organisms Liposome Lipid bilayer 500 m Water When shaken in water the phospholipids self organize into spheres or liposomes Water Individual M mycoides cells
Organisms that live at low pH acidophiles have to maintain a homeostasis of a pH neutral cytoplasm by moving protons from the inside of the cell to the outside of the cell where there is already a high concentration of protons Which of the following types of transport are these acidophilic organisms likely to use simple diffusion osmosis facilitated diffusion active transport
Biology
Biological Classification
Organisms that live at low pH acidophiles have to maintain a homeostasis of a pH neutral cytoplasm by moving protons from the inside of the cell to the outside of the cell where there is already a high concentration of protons Which of the following types of transport are these acidophilic organisms likely to use simple diffusion osmosis facilitated diffusion active transport
Complete the following conversions The Metric System Chart is below to help you remember the basic unit is not provided in the chart 1 p 352 TL 2 1 302 074 nm 3 0 00000033432 Gg 4 0 00023033351L 5 9 111 Kg 6 0 573 mm Metric System Conversions 7 2 360 284 642 hl 8 1 000 392 mg 9 1 265 098 Pennies 10 751 ML cm dam Nickels ug g dg aL pL Quarters
Biology
Biomolecules
Complete the following conversions The Metric System Chart is below to help you remember the basic unit is not provided in the chart 1 p 352 TL 2 1 302 074 nm 3 0 00000033432 Gg 4 0 00023033351L 5 9 111 Kg 6 0 573 mm Metric System Conversions 7 2 360 284 642 hl 8 1 000 392 mg 9 1 265 098 Pennies 10 751 ML cm dam Nickels ug g dg aL pL Quarters
Match each function to the appropriate organelle storage of water and other molecules protein synthesis internal cellular scaffolding molecule storage and breakdown external cell structure lipid synthesis cytoskeleton vacuole cell wall ribosomes smooth ER lysosome
Biology
Cell: The Unit of Life
Match each function to the appropriate organelle storage of water and other molecules protein synthesis internal cellular scaffolding molecule storage and breakdown external cell structure lipid synthesis cytoskeleton vacuole cell wall ribosomes smooth ER lysosome
Page s The following image shows a white blood cell engulfing a yeast cell through phagocytosis a nonspecific form of which of the following diffusion osmosis Click or tap a choice to answer the question exocytosis endocytosis
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Page s The following image shows a white blood cell engulfing a yeast cell through phagocytosis a nonspecific form of which of the following diffusion osmosis Click or tap a choice to answer the question exocytosis endocytosis
Which region of a phospholipid the head or the tail can be described by the following terms Match the labels to the image hydrophilic nonpolar nonpolar hydrophobic hydrophobic polar
Biology
Animal Kingdom
Which region of a phospholipid the head or the tail can be described by the following terms Match the labels to the image hydrophilic nonpolar nonpolar hydrophobic hydrophobic polar
Nucleus DNA prokaryote plant cell Rough endoplasmic reticulum rough ER Ribosomes Smooth endoplasmic reticulum smooth ER Golgi apparatus Lysosome Small vacuole Mitochondrion Cytoskeleton Plasma membrane Cell wall bacterial cell Large central vacuole Chloroplast eukaryote Cytoplasm Bacterial flagellum Ribsomes Genetic material DNA Plasma membrane
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Nucleus DNA prokaryote plant cell Rough endoplasmic reticulum rough ER Ribosomes Smooth endoplasmic reticulum smooth ER Golgi apparatus Lysosome Small vacuole Mitochondrion Cytoskeleton Plasma membrane Cell wall bacterial cell Large central vacuole Chloroplast eukaryote Cytoplasm Bacterial flagellum Ribsomes Genetic material DNA Plasma membrane
6 The acid fast differentiates between acid fast and non acid fast bacterial cells based on a Cell wall differences b Cell size c Cell shape d Cell density e Cell charge
Biology
Animal Kingdom
6 The acid fast differentiates between acid fast and non acid fast bacterial cells based on a Cell wall differences b Cell size c Cell shape d Cell density e Cell charge
The mycolic acid layer in acid fast bacteria is a waxy and somewhat hard to penetrate substance Knowing this what assum can you make about the timeline for infections caused by acid fast bacteria and the treatment regimens used to manag infections
Biology
Animal Kingdom
The mycolic acid layer in acid fast bacteria is a waxy and somewhat hard to penetrate substance Knowing this what assum can you make about the timeline for infections caused by acid fast bacteria and the treatment regimens used to manag infections
Critical Thinking 1 Assume you put Mycobacterium smegmatis and Staphylococcus aureus on the same slide and perform the ZN acid fast staining procedure on the samples While decolorizing you realize the clock you are watching is not working property Assuming you over decolorized during the procedure what would you expect to see as a result Explain your reasoning
Biology
Animal Kingdom
Critical Thinking 1 Assume you put Mycobacterium smegmatis and Staphylococcus aureus on the same slide and perform the ZN acid fast staining procedure on the samples While decolorizing you realize the clock you are watching is not working property Assuming you over decolorized during the procedure what would you expect to see as a result Explain your reasoning
Page s 71 73 cells Match the description of transport protein or transport type to the image passive carrier proteins active carrier proteins active transport facilitated diffusion Drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image Note that every item may not have a match while some items may have more than one match You me
Biology
Biological Classification
Page s 71 73 cells Match the description of transport protein or transport type to the image passive carrier proteins active carrier proteins active transport facilitated diffusion Drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image Note that every item may not have a match while some items may have more than one match You me
3 What color would non acid fast bacteria be if you used a green counterstain a Colorless b Purple c Pink d Green e Blue f Not enough information
Biology
Ecology - General
3 What color would non acid fast bacteria be if you used a green counterstain a Colorless b Purple c Pink d Green e Blue f Not enough information
4 Some of the following steps are used in the acid fast Ziehl Neelsen staining procedure but some of the listed steps are not used First draw a line through the steps you would not use Next place the remaining steps in sequential order with 1 bel the earliest step Heat fix the samples on the slide Add bacteria to the slide Add methylene blue to the slide Steam the smears with carbolfuchsin Add acid alcohol to the slide Heat the methylene blue
Biology
Biomolecules
4 Some of the following steps are used in the acid fast Ziehl Neelsen staining procedure but some of the listed steps are not used First draw a line through the steps you would not use Next place the remaining steps in sequential order with 1 bel the earliest step Heat fix the samples on the slide Add bacteria to the slide Add methylene blue to the slide Steam the smears with carbolfuchsin Add acid alcohol to the slide Heat the methylene blue
4 Globular protein pores called aquaporins allow while other integral proteins selectively transport ions and other specific molecules 5 What are glycoproteins Glycoproteins are proteins that have carbohydrates attached to them Why are they said to be peripheral Because they are found on the outer surface of cells or membranes 6 What is this molecule What is the function of this molecule water Part 2 Passive Transport Diffusion to pass through In what type of cells is it found 7 Construct a Cell Membrane by answering questions one through ten in the computer based activity
Biology
Biomolecules
4 Globular protein pores called aquaporins allow while other integral proteins selectively transport ions and other specific molecules 5 What are glycoproteins Glycoproteins are proteins that have carbohydrates attached to them Why are they said to be peripheral Because they are found on the outer surface of cells or membranes 6 What is this molecule What is the function of this molecule water Part 2 Passive Transport Diffusion to pass through In what type of cells is it found 7 Construct a Cell Membrane by answering questions one through ten in the computer based activity
Click through to page 5 1 Identify the following proteins that make up the cell membrane Na 2 Most of the cell membrane is made up of lipids of H O Molecules 0
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Click through to page 5 1 Identify the following proteins that make up the cell membrane Na 2 Most of the cell membrane is made up of lipids of H O Molecules 0
2 Your lab partner included Gram positive and Gram negative control organisms on their Gram stain of an unknown bacterial species Their chosen controls were Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis They try the procedure several times and each time they conclude they are decolorizing too long because both controls end up with mostly pink cells What might you suggest they try and why
Biology
Biological Classification
2 Your lab partner included Gram positive and Gram negative control organisms on their Gram stain of an unknown bacterial species Their chosen controls were Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis They try the procedure several times and each time they conclude they are decolorizing too long because both controls end up with mostly pink cells What might you suggest they try and why
Multiple Select Question Select all that apply What are the components of nucleotides fatty acid 5 carbon sugar nitrogenous base phosphate group glycerol
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Multiple Select Question Select all that apply What are the components of nucleotides fatty acid 5 carbon sugar nitrogenous base phosphate group glycerol
tical Thinking Both crystal violet and safranin are basic stains used to perform simple stains on Gram positive and Gram negative cells This being the case explain how they end up staining Gram positive and Gram negative cells differently in the Gram stain
Biology
Biological Classification
tical Thinking Both crystal violet and safranin are basic stains used to perform simple stains on Gram positive and Gram negative cells This being the case explain how they end up staining Gram positive and Gram negative cells differently in the Gram stain
8 Assume you perform a Gram stain on a culture you know contains both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria Upor completing the procedure all the cells appear pink What errors may lead to this result Select all that apply a You over decolorized b You forgot to add iodine c You forgot to heat fix the bacterial smears d You forgot to add the counterstain e You under decolorized
Biology
Animal Kingdom
8 Assume you perform a Gram stain on a culture you know contains both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria Upor completing the procedure all the cells appear pink What errors may lead to this result Select all that apply a You over decolorized b You forgot to add iodine c You forgot to heat fix the bacterial smears d You forgot to add the counterstain e You under decolorized
2 Congo red is a red acidic stain and methylene blue is a blue basic stain What should be the result of staining a bacterial smear with a mixture of eosin and methylene blue
Biology
Biomolecules
2 Congo red is a red acidic stain and methylene blue is a blue basic stain What should be the result of staining a bacterial smear with a mixture of eosin and methylene blue
The polypeptide chain is folded into sheets coils and loops with hydrogen bonds in the structure of proteins
Biology
Biological Classification
The polypeptide chain is folded into sheets coils and loops with hydrogen bonds in the structure of proteins
8 1 point How many grams of fiber did Amir consume in his breakfast on Day 2 10 391 grams 12 167 grams 1 gram 7 808 grams
Biology
The Living World
8 1 point How many grams of fiber did Amir consume in his breakfast on Day 2 10 391 grams 12 167 grams 1 gram 7 808 grams
Critical Thinking 1 Compare the sizes of Bacillus cereus Micrococcus luteus and Rhodospirillum rubrum cells or their substitutes as measured using a basic stain Ex 11 and an acidic stain What might account for any difference s
Biology
Biotechnology & its Applications
Critical Thinking 1 Compare the sizes of Bacillus cereus Micrococcus luteus and Rhodospirillum rubrum cells or their substitutes as measured using a basic stain Ex 11 and an acidic stain What might account for any difference s
Select the feature s of an acidic dye select all that apply a Alkaline b Basic c Negatively charged d Includes India ink e Lacks a chromogen
Biology
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
Select the feature s of an acidic dye select all that apply a Alkaline b Basic c Negatively charged d Includes India ink e Lacks a chromogen
Which is the best description of the tertiary level of protein structure O A chain of amino acids with folds and pleats which is additionally folded and held to gether by bonds and interactions between R groups of amino acids O Two or more proteins associated into a complex O A chain of amino acids with no folding O A chain of amino acids folded into pleats and helices held together by hydrogen bonds
Biology
Biotechnology & its Applications
Which is the best description of the tertiary level of protein structure O A chain of amino acids with folds and pleats which is additionally folded and held to gether by bonds and interactions between R groups of amino acids O Two or more proteins associated into a complex O A chain of amino acids with no folding O A chain of amino acids folded into pleats and helices held together by hydrogen bonds
Select all that apply The secondary structure of protein folding includes more than one polypeptide alpha helices beta pleated sheets large scale folding of the polypeptide held in place with various types of chemica teractions
Biology
Biomolecules
Select all that apply The secondary structure of protein folding includes more than one polypeptide alpha helices beta pleated sheets large scale folding of the polypeptide held in place with various types of chemica teractions
Select all that apply A carboxyl group is present in all amino acids and contains a carbon atom two hydrogen atoms a nitrogen atom an OH group
Biology
Biomolecules
Select all that apply A carboxyl group is present in all amino acids and contains a carbon atom two hydrogen atoms a nitrogen atom an OH group
The functional group with the formula COOH is a
Biology
Biomolecules
The functional group with the formula COOH is a
A folded fully functional sequence of amino acids is called a n
Biology
Biomolecules
A folded fully functional sequence of amino acids is called a n
stion Select all that apply An amino group is present in all amino acids and contains a carbon atom an OH group two hydrogen atoms a nitrogen atom a double bond to an oxygen
Biology
Biomolecules
stion Select all that apply An amino group is present in all amino acids and contains a carbon atom an OH group two hydrogen atoms a nitrogen atom a double bond to an oxygen
Part A Identify A A 7
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Part A Identify A A 7
What is the approximate size LENGTH of the circled elodea cell in micrometers Assume the elodea cell is being viewed under low scanning power with a school microscope Total Magcasion Colective Power Low Scanning Power Medium Power High Power 40x 100x 400x POV Diameter 4 mm 1 6 mm 0 4 mm
Biology
Cell: The Unit of Life
What is the approximate size LENGTH of the circled elodea cell in micrometers Assume the elodea cell is being viewed under low scanning power with a school microscope Total Magcasion Colective Power Low Scanning Power Medium Power High Power 40x 100x 400x POV Diameter 4 mm 1 6 mm 0 4 mm
Because phospholipids are partly and partly they are able to form bilayers and these bilayers form the basic structural of biological membranes
Biology
Biomolecules
Because phospholipids are partly and partly they are able to form bilayers and these bilayers form the basic structural of biological membranes
Select all that apply Which of the following are roles of proteins Some are the primary molecule used to build cell walls in plants Some are biological catalysts Some are involved in movement of materials within the cell Some transmit genetic information between generations Some are involved in moving materi als in and out of cells Some are involved in gene regula tion The primary source of energy in cells Some have structural roles Some are involved in immune de fense Some are involved in storing genetic information
Biology
Cell: The Unit of Life
Select all that apply Which of the following are roles of proteins Some are the primary molecule used to build cell walls in plants Some are biological catalysts Some are involved in movement of materials within the cell Some transmit genetic information between generations Some are involved in moving materi als in and out of cells Some are involved in gene regula tion The primary source of energy in cells Some have structural roles Some are involved in immune de fense Some are involved in storing genetic information
Phospholipids are composed of two nonpolar nucleic acid O fatty acid polar O polar fatty acid O nucleic acid nonpolar tails and a head group
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Phospholipids are composed of two nonpolar nucleic acid O fatty acid polar O polar fatty acid O nucleic acid nonpolar tails and a head group
You work at a biotech company on an enzyme that produces an anti cancer compound from a substrate To maximize production how would you want to manipulate Vmax Km and Kcat
Biology
Biotechnology & its Applications
You work at a biotech company on an enzyme that produces an anti cancer compound from a substrate To maximize production how would you want to manipulate Vmax Km and Kcat
What is a major difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids O The presence of a carboxyl group in one but not the other O The number of carbon atoms O The presence of nitrogen in one versus the other O Solubility in water O The presence or absence of carbon carbon double bonds
Biology
Biomolecules
What is a major difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids O The presence of a carboxyl group in one but not the other O The number of carbon atoms O The presence of nitrogen in one versus the other O Solubility in water O The presence or absence of carbon carbon double bonds
Part A s this an anterior or posterior view
Biology
Biological Classification
Part A s this an anterior or posterior view
What is the name of the division of cytosol and organelles as shown in image C cleavage furro Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect Try Again t
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
What is the name of the division of cytosol and organelles as shown in image C cleavage furro Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect Try Again t
PartA Identify the structure labeled C B N 1 4 ABF
Biology
Cell: The Unit of Life
PartA Identify the structure labeled C B N 1 4 ABF
An amino acid found only in bacteria O A lipid involved in storing carbon and energy that may be saturated or unsaturate O A type of nucleotide found in RNA but not DNA O A type of lipid with a characteristic four ring structure O An amino acid used as a signaling molecule
Biology
Biomolecules
An amino acid found only in bacteria O A lipid involved in storing carbon and energy that may be saturated or unsaturate O A type of nucleotide found in RNA but not DNA O A type of lipid with a characteristic four ring structure O An amino acid used as a signaling molecule
non dominant hands of nine students Student ID 1 2 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 Dominant 28 0 28 5 29 8 31 0 31 3 32 5 34 1 34 6 Non dominant 21 0 26 2 29 6 27 0 22 5 27 1 29 5 29 7 31 0 34 6 Problem 1 Calculate the standard deviation and standard error for both the dominant and non dominant hand Step 1 Subtract each data value from the mean of the sample set This equals the deviation value Step 2 Square each of the deviation values Step 3 Sum the deviations 2 d Sample 1 data value mean deviation Sample 2 data value mean deviation
Biology
The Living World
non dominant hands of nine students Student ID 1 2 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 Dominant 28 0 28 5 29 8 31 0 31 3 32 5 34 1 34 6 Non dominant 21 0 26 2 29 6 27 0 22 5 27 1 29 5 29 7 31 0 34 6 Problem 1 Calculate the standard deviation and standard error for both the dominant and non dominant hand Step 1 Subtract each data value from the mean of the sample set This equals the deviation value Step 2 Square each of the deviation values Step 3 Sum the deviations 2 d Sample 1 data value mean deviation Sample 2 data value mean deviation
What is the main function of a phospholipid O Immune defense O Construction of membranes O Energy storage Q Cell signaling Biological catalyst O Construction of cell walls
Biology
Cell: The Unit of Life
What is the main function of a phospholipid O Immune defense O Construction of membranes O Energy storage Q Cell signaling Biological catalyst O Construction of cell walls
Testion 4 Points 2 Identify the type of irony described below A character walks out on stage The audience laughs because he has a Kick Me sign on his back He whips around confused by their laughter O Dramatic irony O Verbal irony O Platonic irony
Biology
Animal Kingdom
Testion 4 Points 2 Identify the type of irony described below A character walks out on stage The audience laughs because he has a Kick Me sign on his back He whips around confused by their laughter O Dramatic irony O Verbal irony O Platonic irony