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Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence in this story from Aesop's Fables portrays the start of the rising action?
Androcles
A slave named Androcles once escaped from his master and fled to the forest. As he was wandering about there, he came upon a llon lying
down, moaning and groaning. At first he turned to flee, but finding that the lion did not pursue him, he turned back and went up to him. As he
came near, the lion put out his paw, which was all swollen and bleeding, and Androcles found that a huge thorn had got into it and was causing
all the pain. He pulled out the thorn and bound up the paw of the lion, who was soon able to rise and lick the hand of Androcles like a dog. Then
the lion took Androcles to his cave, and every day used to bring him meat from which to live. But shortly afterwards, both Androcles and the lion
were captured, and the slave was sentenced to be thrown to the lion, after the latter had been kept without food for several days. The Emperor
and all his Court came to see the spectacle, and Androcles was led out into the middle of the arena. Soon the lion was let loose from his den and
rushed bounding and roaring toward his victim. But as soon as he came near to Androcles he recognized his friend, fawned upon him, and
licked his hands like a friendly dog. The Emperor, surprised at this, summoned Androcles to him, who told him the whole story. Whereupon the
slave was pardoned and freed, and the lion let loose to his native forest Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.
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Select the correct text in the passage. Which sentence in this story from Aesop's Fables portrays the start of the rising action? Androcles A slave named Androcles once escaped from his master and fled to the forest. As he was wandering about there, he came upon a llon lying down, moaning and groaning. At first he turned to flee, but finding that the lion did not pursue him, he turned back and went up to him. As he came near, the lion put out his paw, which was all swollen and bleeding, and Androcles found that a huge thorn had got into it and was causing all the pain. He pulled out the thorn and bound up the paw of the lion, who was soon able to rise and lick the hand of Androcles like a dog. Then the lion took Androcles to his cave, and every day used to bring him meat from which to live. But shortly afterwards, both Androcles and the lion were captured, and the slave was sentenced to be thrown to the lion, after the latter had been kept without food for several days. The Emperor and all his Court came to see the spectacle, and Androcles was led out into the middle of the arena. Soon the lion was let loose from his den and rushed bounding and roaring toward his victim. But as soon as he came near to Androcles he recognized his friend, fawned upon him, and licked his hands like a friendly dog. The Emperor, surprised at this, summoned Androcles to him, who told him the whole story. Whereupon the slave was pardoned and freed, and the lion let loose to his native forest Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.
For transmembrane proteins, which of the following properties is NOT
CORRECT?
They have hydrophobic a-helices or ß-sheets spanning the lipid bilayer.
They have an amphipathic a-helical domain in one leaflet.
They have hydrophobic domains in the lipid bilayer.
They can be glycosylated on the non-cytosolic side of the cell membrane.
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For transmembrane proteins, which of the following properties is NOT CORRECT? They have hydrophobic a-helices or ß-sheets spanning the lipid bilayer. They have an amphipathic a-helical domain in one leaflet. They have hydrophobic domains in the lipid bilayer. They can be glycosylated on the non-cytosolic side of the cell membrane.
In watermelons, solid green color (G) is dominant over striped pattern (g), and short shape (S) is dominant over long shape (s). What is the probability of each phenotype of possible offspring if a heterozygous solid, long watermelon cross pollinates with a heterozygous solid, heterozygous short watermelon?
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In watermelons, solid green color (G) is dominant over striped pattern (g), and short shape (S) is dominant over long shape (s). What is the probability of each phenotype of possible offspring if a heterozygous solid, long watermelon cross pollinates with a heterozygous solid, heterozygous short watermelon?
One of your friends argues that ocean pollution is not that big of an issue because the oceans are so large ("They cover over 70% of the Earth!"). To what extent do you agree with his statement? Cite specific evidence from the text to support your claim.
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One of your friends argues that ocean pollution is not that big of an issue because the oceans are so large ("They cover over 70% of the Earth!"). To what extent do you agree with his statement? Cite specific evidence from the text to support your claim.
Fred has a fluffy down pillow in his bed that has some of the down feathers sticking out of the fabric. Every night, when he first lays down, he seems to put his head directly where this down feather is sticking out. As a result, the down feather tickles his nose and causes him to sneeze. Soon, Fred sneezes every time he lays down on ANY kind of pillow. What is the Unconditioned Response (UCR)?
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Fred has a fluffy down pillow in his bed that has some of the down feathers sticking out of the fabric. Every night, when he first lays down, he seems to put his head directly where this down feather is sticking out. As a result, the down feather tickles his nose and causes him to sneeze. Soon, Fred sneezes every time he lays down on ANY kind of pillow. What is the Unconditioned Response (UCR)?
While virulent bacteriophages______, temperate bacteriophages_
are complex viruses; are enveloped viruses
kill the host cell; incorporat their viral DNA into the host cell's DNA
are incorporated into the host cell DNA; kill the host cell
infect and kill bacteria; infect and kill animal cells
are polyhedral viruses; are helical viruses
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While virulent bacteriophages______, temperate bacteriophages_ are complex viruses; are enveloped viruses kill the host cell; incorporat their viral DNA into the host cell's DNA are incorporated into the host cell DNA; kill the host cell infect and kill bacteria; infect and kill animal cells are polyhedral viruses; are helical viruses
Viruses have their own...
Plasma membrane
None of the options are correct
Genes that encode for viral proteins
Metabolic machinery to multiply
Ribosomes
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Viruses have their own... Plasma membrane None of the options are correct Genes that encode for viral proteins Metabolic machinery to multiply Ribosomes
The lytic cycle of a bacteriophage takes place.
only in temperate bacteriophages
in the nucleus of the host cell
not only in virulent but also in temperate viruses
only in virulent bacteriophages
None of the above
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The lytic cycle of a bacteriophage takes place. only in temperate bacteriophages in the nucleus of the host cell not only in virulent but also in temperate viruses only in virulent bacteriophages None of the above
Which of the following is eukaryotic?
Bacteria
Fungi
Archaea
Eubacteria
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Which of the following is eukaryotic? Bacteria Fungi Archaea Eubacteria
AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is caused by which of the following?
viroid
prion
bacteria
virus
archaea
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AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is caused by which of the following? viroid prion bacteria virus archaea
What are the basic components that make up a virus? 
RNA or DNA and a protein coat. 
proteins and a cell membrane. 
RNA or DNA and a membrane. 
RNA or DNA and enzymes. 
enzymes and protein coat.
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What are the basic components that make up a virus? RNA or DNA and a protein coat. proteins and a cell membrane. RNA or DNA and a membrane. RNA or DNA and enzymes. enzymes and protein coat.
If a female was a carrier for sex-linked color blindness, what percentage of her male children would also be color blind?
50%
25%
0%
100%
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If a female was a carrier for sex-linked color blindness, what percentage of her male children would also be color blind? 50% 25% 0% 100%
What is the route of infection for Candidiasis?
By contact with secretions of mouth and skin, or with feces from patients or carriers
From mother to infant during childbirth
Endogenous from microbiota
from mucosal lesions, unsterile narcotic injections, or catheters
All of the above
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What is the route of infection for Candidiasis? By contact with secretions of mouth and skin, or with feces from patients or carriers From mother to infant during childbirth Endogenous from microbiota from mucosal lesions, unsterile narcotic injections, or catheters All of the above
8. Dermatophytes....
cause itchy and very contagious cutaneous mycosis
is a group of fungi that degrade keratin, a protein in the skin
cause tinea or dermatophytosis
is a group of fungus that includes the genus Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, and Microsporum
All of the above
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8. Dermatophytes.... cause itchy and very contagious cutaneous mycosis is a group of fungi that degrade keratin, a protein in the skin cause tinea or dermatophytosis is a group of fungus that includes the genus Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, and Microsporum All of the above
6. Histoplasmosis...
A. it is known as the Ohio Valley Fever
B. The route of infection is the inhalation of spores into the lungs
C. is caused by Histoplasma capsulatum
D. has symptoms similar to pneumonia
E. All of the above
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6. Histoplasmosis... A. it is known as the Ohio Valley Fever B. The route of infection is the inhalation of spores into the lungs C. is caused by Histoplasma capsulatum D. has symptoms similar to pneumonia E. All of the above
4. One of the common characteristics of systemic mycoses is that it...
A. Requires traumatic introduction of the fungus below the dead layers of the skin
B. Spreads easily between people and animals
C. Begin as a generalized pulmonary infection that disseminates via the blood to the rest of the body
D. Affects skin, hair, and nails
E. Elicits a hypersensitivity response in sensitive individuals
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4. One of the common characteristics of systemic mycoses is that it... A. Requires traumatic introduction of the fungus below the dead layers of the skin B. Spreads easily between people and animals C. Begin as a generalized pulmonary infection that disseminates via the blood to the rest of the body D. Affects skin, hair, and nails E. Elicits a hypersensitivity response in sensitive individuals
A group of university students and faculty participating in a geology field course in Mexico became
sick after consuming untreated stream water during the field trip. They reported diarrhea, abdominal
cramps, foul-smelling greasy stools, nausea, excessive tiredness, bloating, anorexia, and chills. Which
organisms is causing this issues and what is the name of the disease?
Trypanosoma cruzi; Chagas disease
Plasmodium falciparum; malaria
Schistosoma mansoni; Schistosomiasis
Giardia lamblia; Giardiasis
Enterobius vermicularis; enterobiasis
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A group of university students and faculty participating in a geology field course in Mexico became sick after consuming untreated stream water during the field trip. They reported diarrhea, abdominal cramps, foul-smelling greasy stools, nausea, excessive tiredness, bloating, anorexia, and chills. Which organisms is causing this issues and what is the name of the disease? Trypanosoma cruzi; Chagas disease Plasmodium falciparum; malaria Schistosoma mansoni; Schistosomiasis Giardia lamblia; Giardiasis Enterobius vermicularis; enterobiasis
5. Coccidioidomycosis... 
A. It is common in dry and hot areas with sandy soils 
B. It is caused by the virus Coccidioides immitis 
C. It is common in moist soil containing bat and bird droppings 
D. It is caused by Coccidioides immitis, a fungus that is part of the normal microbiota in the lungs 
E. It is known as the Ohio Valley Fever
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5. Coccidioidomycosis... A. It is common in dry and hot areas with sandy soils B. It is caused by the virus Coccidioides immitis C. It is common in moist soil containing bat and bird droppings D. It is caused by Coccidioides immitis, a fungus that is part of the normal microbiota in the lungs E. It is known as the Ohio Valley Fever
When energy is stored in chemical bonds or concentration gradients it is considered...
Group of answer choices
Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy
Mechanical Energy
Thermal Energy
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When energy is stored in chemical bonds or concentration gradients it is considered... Group of answer choices Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Mechanical Energy Thermal Energy
29. Using the following key, identify what you can from the electron micrographs of the animal cell given here
A. Nucleus
B. Nuclear envelope
C. Mitochondria
D. Plasma membrane
E. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
F. Storage vacuoles
G. Cytoplasm
H. Intercellular space
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29. Using the following key, identify what you can from the electron micrographs of the animal cell given here A. Nucleus B. Nuclear envelope C. Mitochondria D. Plasma membrane E. Rough endoplasmic reticulum F. Storage vacuoles G. Cytoplasm H. Intercellular space
Which of the following statements best describes X inactivation?
A) both males and females have inactivation of an X chromosome
B) X inactivation only occurs on the maternally inherited X chromosome
C) X inactivation only occurs on the paternally inherited X chromosome
D) X inactivation occurs within somatic cells of a female, resulting in random incactivation of one of the two X chromosomes
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Which of the following statements best describes X inactivation? A) both males and females have inactivation of an X chromosome B) X inactivation only occurs on the maternally inherited X chromosome C) X inactivation only occurs on the paternally inherited X chromosome D) X inactivation occurs within somatic cells of a female, resulting in random incactivation of one of the two X chromosomes
Climate, primary productivity and decomposition rates all interact in ecosystems. Explain how each one of these factors influences the other two. (12 marks)
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Climate, primary productivity and decomposition rates all interact in ecosystems. Explain how each one of these factors influences the other two. (12 marks)
Which statement best describes the inhertiance of X-linked disorders
A) most common among females
B) always inherited from father
C) most common among males
D) equally common for male and females
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Which statement best describes the inhertiance of X-linked disorders A) most common among females B) always inherited from father C) most common among males D) equally common for male and females
The number of rabid raccoons peaked in
2003
2014
1993
1985
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The number of rabid raccoons peaked in 2003 2014 1993 1985
If taxing is intended to reduce consumption of unhealthy foods, evidence suggests that taxes to increase the purchase price of products by 50% is the minimum considered effective.
True
False
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If taxing is intended to reduce consumption of unhealthy foods, evidence suggests that taxes to increase the purchase price of products by 50% is the minimum considered effective. True False
What element of Gothic fiction do you find in the following passage from Paragraph 14 of Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death"? And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all. 
A. Element 8 -- Words designed to evoke images of gloom and doom.
B. Element 1 -- Large house (castle).
C. Element 7 -- Damsels in distress.
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What element of Gothic fiction do you find in the following passage from Paragraph 14 of Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death"? And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all. A. Element 8 -- Words designed to evoke images of gloom and doom. B. Element 1 -- Large house (castle). C. Element 7 -- Damsels in distress.
The precious Water of Youth flowed in a bright stream across the floor moistening the wings of a butterfly, which, grown old in the decline of summer, had alighted there to die. The insect fluttered lightly through the chamber, and settled on the snowy head of Doctor Heidegger. 
A. The nearly dead butterfly became young again, proving that the Water of Youth really works.
B. Doctor Heidegger used a trick of the light to make the butterfly look younger.
C. The butterfly died on the floor.
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The precious Water of Youth flowed in a bright stream across the floor moistening the wings of a butterfly, which, grown old in the decline of summer, had alighted there to die. The insect fluttered lightly through the chamber, and settled on the snowy head of Doctor Heidegger. A. The nearly dead butterfly became young again, proving that the Water of Youth really works. B. Doctor Heidegger used a trick of the light to make the butterfly look younger. C. The butterfly died on the floor.
Mannitol Salt agar is....
A) Differential for lactose fermenters
B) Selective for halophiles
C) Selective for Gram-negative bacterial
D) Differential for mannitol fermenters
B and D
A and B
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Mannitol Salt agar is.... A) Differential for lactose fermenters B) Selective for halophiles C) Selective for Gram-negative bacterial D) Differential for mannitol fermenters B and D A and B
The allosteric site of an enzyme is the site where...
the substrate binds.
the product forms.
the non-competitive inhibitor binds
the coenzyme attaches.
the competitive inhibitor binds
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The allosteric site of an enzyme is the site where... the substrate binds. the product forms. the non-competitive inhibitor binds the coenzyme attaches. the competitive inhibitor binds
In a silent mutation...
there is no change in the sequence of nucleotides on the mRNA
there is no change in the sequence of nucleotides on the DNA
there is no change in the sequence of amino acids of the protein
a stop codon is generated on the mRNA one amino acid is substituted for another one
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In a silent mutation... there is no change in the sequence of nucleotides on the mRNA there is no change in the sequence of nucleotides on the DNA there is no change in the sequence of amino acids of the protein a stop codon is generated on the mRNA one amino acid is substituted for another one
Which of the following does not appear to have any health benefits?
a.resveratrol
b.Vitamin E
c.green tea
d.pantothenic acid
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Which of the following does not appear to have any health benefits? a.resveratrol b.Vitamin E c.green tea d.pantothenic acid
What was the reason for the rise of emigration to the cities in the 1800's?
Rapid industrialization
Better infrastructure
Improvements in sanitation
All of the choices
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What was the reason for the rise of emigration to the cities in the 1800's? Rapid industrialization Better infrastructure Improvements in sanitation All of the choices
Which event led to the growth of cities during the Industrial Age?
The improvement of working condition in the city
The decline of employment in agriculture
A famine
A plague
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Which event led to the growth of cities during the Industrial Age? The improvement of working condition in the city The decline of employment in agriculture A famine A plague
Which of the following statement about Czech settlers travel in Sailing Barge is TRUE? (1) The travel should have taken 8 weeks, but bad weather and storms made the voyage last 3 weeks longer. (II) The amount of food that was taken disappeared quickly after 8 weeks voyage. (III) People were affected with typhus. 
Statement I alone
Statements I and II
Statement II and III
Statements I, II, and III
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Which of the following statement about Czech settlers travel in Sailing Barge is TRUE? (1) The travel should have taken 8 weeks, but bad weather and storms made the voyage last 3 weeks longer. (II) The amount of food that was taken disappeared quickly after 8 weeks voyage. (III) People were affected with typhus. Statement I alone Statements I and II Statement II and III Statements I, II, and III
A large portion of the people in the United States who claimed to be of French ancestry in the 1980 Census ties their heritage to those who emigrated from
France
Canada
Ireland
Haiti
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A large portion of the people in the United States who claimed to be of French ancestry in the 1980 Census ties their heritage to those who emigrated from France Canada Ireland Haiti
What is the other name of the Page: Act of 1875?
Ordinance Act
Proclamation Act
National Immigration Act
Asian Exclusion Act
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What is the other name of the Page: Act of 1875? Ordinance Act Proclamation Act National Immigration Act Asian Exclusion Act
What are pogroms?
Organized attacks
Religious oppression
Immigration rate
Detroit
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What are pogroms? Organized attacks Religious oppression Immigration rate Detroit
Complete the following sentence with information
presented in this lesson: 
is a wooden column outside the Registry Room on Ellis Island, where new arrivals were greeted by their relatives and friends, typically with tears, hugs, and kisses.
Ellis Post
The Kissing Post
Heartbreak Post
Post of Tears
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Complete the following sentence with information presented in this lesson: is a wooden column outside the Registry Room on Ellis Island, where new arrivals were greeted by their relatives and friends, typically with tears, hugs, and kisses. Ellis Post The Kissing Post Heartbreak Post Post of Tears
In 1215, King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta, limiting his power. What did he do after signing the document? 
A. Ignored it
B. Followed it
C. Improved it
D. Honored it
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In 1215, King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta, limiting his power. What did he do after signing the document? A. Ignored it B. Followed it C. Improved it D. Honored it
The development of wide-scale industries in a country or region is called
Urbanization
Industrialization
Rural flight
Development
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The development of wide-scale industries in a country or region is called Urbanization Industrialization Rural flight Development
is one of the factors that caused the emergence of political parties in the 19th century.
Economic stability
Rural protest
Fast urban growth
Transportation
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is one of the factors that caused the emergence of political parties in the 19th century. Economic stability Rural protest Fast urban growth Transportation
Read the following list of items.
Improved city hospitals
Improved city schools
Helped the poor and immigrants
What do all of these items have in common?
All were performed by local government.
All were positives of political machines.
All led to the fall of Tammy Hall.
All led to the arrest of Boss Tweed.
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Read the following list of items. Improved city hospitals Improved city schools Helped the poor and immigrants What do all of these items have in common? All were performed by local government. All were positives of political machines. All led to the fall of Tammy Hall. All led to the arrest of Boss Tweed.
What did the leaders of a political machine control?
The court
The Congress
Municipal jobs
The White House
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What did the leaders of a political machine control? The court The Congress Municipal jobs The White House
During the French and Indian War, who did the colonists ally themselves with?
A. France
B. Great Britain
C. Spain
D. No one
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During the French and Indian War, who did the colonists ally themselves with? A. France B. Great Britain C. Spain D. No one
The unconventional grammar, spelling, and spacing used by e.e. cummings in his poetry
A. didn't catch on at all.
B. influenced many other poets of the Modernist Movement.
C. are practices used only by e.e. cummings.
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The unconventional grammar, spelling, and spacing used by e.e. cummings in his poetry A. didn't catch on at all. B. influenced many other poets of the Modernist Movement. C. are practices used only by e.e. cummings.
The start of the American Revolution occurred when the colonists attempted to protect their arsenal of weapons at what location?
A. Concord, MA
B. Pittsburgh, PA
C. New York, NY
D. Washington, D.C.
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The start of the American Revolution occurred when the colonists attempted to protect their arsenal of weapons at what location? A. Concord, MA B. Pittsburgh, PA C. New York, NY D. Washington, D.C.
In the poem "in Just," e.e. cummings creates a fanciful spring image with "eddyandbill," who come "running" and "bettyandisabel," who come 
A. "dancing."
B. playing marbles and piracies.
C. hop-scotching and jump-roping.
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In the poem "in Just," e.e. cummings creates a fanciful spring image with "eddyandbill," who come "running" and "bettyandisabel," who come A. "dancing." B. playing marbles and piracies. C. hop-scotching and jump-roping.
What figure of speech does Moore incorporate in these lines of her poem "Poetry"? "the immovable critic twitching his skin like a horse that feels a flea" 
A. Personification -- an object or idea is given human-like characteristics
B. Metaphor -- the comparison of two unlike things
C. Simile -- the comparison of two unlike things using "as" or "like"
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What figure of speech does Moore incorporate in these lines of her poem "Poetry"? "the immovable critic twitching his skin like a horse that feels a flea" A. Personification -- an object or idea is given human-like characteristics B. Metaphor -- the comparison of two unlike things C. Simile -- the comparison of two unlike things using "as" or "like"
Why are skyscrapers a sign of urban improvement?
Because architects were competing against each other.
Because politicians wanted to show pride and glory through these constructions.
Because citizens had invested their money on them.
Because of the technology and materials they used to build them.
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Why are skyscrapers a sign of urban improvement? Because architects were competing against each other. Because politicians wanted to show pride and glory through these constructions. Because citizens had invested their money on them. Because of the technology and materials they used to build them.
"A pillar that connects earth to heaven and the four compass directions to one another." This is used to best describe
The Brooklyn Bridge
Cathedrals
Skyscrapers
A compass Rose
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"A pillar that connects earth to heaven and the four compass directions to one another." This is used to best describe The Brooklyn Bridge Cathedrals Skyscrapers A compass Rose