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NIK U8-U9-U10 GENERAL REVIEW

NIK U8-U9-U10 GENERAL REVIEW

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Welcome to a new Writing Lesson!

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Date: may 31st, 2024
Session: 177
Purpose: Unit 10: Review (WB and Pearson)
General IV term review practice exercises.

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Multiple Choice

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Read each passage:


"Capybara"

The capybara is the world's largest rodents. Capybaras can weigh up to 145 pounds. They love the water and spend most of their time in swamps, ponds, and rivers. If you want to see a capybara in the wild, you will need to go to Central or South America.


"Crocodiles and Alligators"

Crocodiles and alligators look very much alike, but there are ways to tell them apart. The crocodile has a pointy snout, while the alligator’s snout is rounder. The crocodile weighs less than the alligator and can move faster. Both animals have an extra-long lower tooth. When the crocodile’s mouth is closed, you can see this long tooth. However, when the alligator’s mouth is closed, the tooth is hidden inside the mouth.


The two passages are:

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similar because both passages compare and contrast animals.

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different because "Crocodiles and Alligators" explains the cause and effect of crocodiles and alligators, on the other hand, "Capybara" describes capybara by giving details.

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similar because both passages describe different animals by giving details.

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different because "Crocodiles and Alligators" compare and contrast crocodiles and alligators while "Capybara" describes capybara by giving details.

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Multiple Choice

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Read each passage:


"Capybara"

The capybara is the world's largest rodents. Capybaras can weigh up to 145 pounds. They love the water and spend most of their time in swamps, ponds, and rivers. If you want to see a capybara in the wild, you will need to go to Central or South America.


"Crocodiles and Alligators"

Crocodiles and alligators look very much alike, but there are ways to tell them apart. The crocodile has a pointy snout, while the alligator’s snout is rounder. The crocodile weighs less than the alligator and can move faster. Both animals have an extra-long lower tooth. When the crocodile’s mouth is closed, you can see this long tooth. However, when the alligator’s mouth is closed, the tooth is hidden inside the mouth.


"Crocodiles and Alligators" is written in which overall text structure?

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Cause and Effect

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Description

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Compare and Contrast

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Chronological Order/Sequence

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What is a cause?

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Why something happens.

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What happens as a result.

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Where and when of a story.

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The main character in a story.

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Paulina got a perfect grade because she is smart! What is the cause?

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Paulina

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She got a perfect grade.

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She is smart!

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What is an effect?

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The most exciting point in the story.

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The reason something happens

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Why something happens.

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What happens as a result of the cause.

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Multiple Choice

Because I tripped on the stairs, Santi fell down. What is the effect?

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I tripped on the stairs

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Santi fell down

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There is no effect in the sentence.

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Because

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The cat ran near the house so the dog decided to chase it. What is the effect?

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The dog decided to chase it.

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The cat ran near the house.

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There is no effect in the sentence.

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Multiple Choice

Which phrase is a fact?

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I think that was his way of saying our country is currently leaderless.

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Our studies and clinical interactions, as well as those of others, suggest that a major factor in how we experience fear has to do with the context

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scary movies and experiences may not be as fun.

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I believe God has got this and it’s just a matter of time before we move into a better season

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Choose the only opinion sentence

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We must speak out when we hear #45’s hateful rhetoric or our silence is giving consent to what he is saying and what he is doing.

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We are psychiatrists who treat fear and study its neurobiology

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some of the main chemicals that contribute to the “fight or flight” response are also involved in other positive emotional states, such as happiness and excitement

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In 2 Timothy 1:7 (NLT), we’re told “For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.”

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