
266-3 Subordination

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English
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1st - 12th Grade
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Hard
Julián Abarca
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
"The U.S. Mint can produce more than 50 million coins a day. The U.S.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing can produce 20 million notes a day."
When the U.S. Mint can produce more than 50 million coins a day, the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing can produce 20 million notes a day.
Although the U.S. Mint can produce more than 50 million coins a day, the
U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing can produce only 20 million notes a day.
Because the U.S. Mint can produce more than 50 million coins a day, the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing can produce 20 million notes a day.
As if the U.S. Mint can produce more than 50 million coins a day, the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing can produce 20 million notes a day.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"The Federal Reserve Banks are responsible for both destroying old money and ordering new coins and notes. They must keep the right amount of money in circulation."
Even though the Federal Reserve Banks are responsible for both destroying old money and ordering new coins and notes, they must keep the right amount of money in circulation.
If the Federal Reserve Banks are responsible for both destroying old money and ordering new coins and notes, they must keep the right amount of money in circulation.
When the Federal Reserve Banks are responsible for both destroying old money and ordering new coins and notes, they must keep the right amount of money in circulation.
Since the Federal Reserve Banks are responsible for both destroying old money and ordering new coins and notes, they must keep the right amount of money in circulation.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
"Coins can stay in circulation for decades. People let them accumulate in jars and drawers in their homes."
When coins can stay in circulation for decades, people let them accumulate in jars and drawers in their homes.
Coins can stay in circulation for decades unless people let them accumulate in
jars and drawers in their homes.
Although coins can stay in circulation for decades, people let them accumulate in jars and drawers in their homes.
Because coins can stay in circulation for decades, people let them accumulate in jars and drawers in their homes.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A $1 bill lasts about fifteen to eighteen months. It reaches its average life span.
Unless a $1 bill lasts about fifteen to eighteen months, it reaches its average life span.
Although a $1 bill lasts about fifteen to eighteen months, it reaches its average life span.
Because a $1 bill lasts about fifteen to eighteen months, it reaches its average life span.
Whenever a $1 bill lasts fifteen to eighteen months, it reaches its average life
span.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
"The U.S. Federal Reserve Banks destroy dirty, worn, and torn bills. The Federal Reserve Banks destroy more than $40 billion worth of money a year."
Although the U.S. Federal Reserve Banks destroy dirty, worn, and torn bills, they destroy more than $40 billion worth of money a year.
When the U.S. Federal Reserve Banks destroy dirty, worn, and torn bills, they
are destroying more than $40 billion worth of money a year.
Because the U.S. Federal Reserve Banks destroy dirty, worn, and torn bills, they destroy more than $40 billion worth of money a year.
Until the U.S. Federal Reserve Banks destroy dirty, worn, and torn bills, they destroy more than $40 billion worth of money a year.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
"The X-Men comic books and Japanese woodcuts of kabuki dancers were part of Marlena’s research project on popular culture. They covered the tabletop and the chairs."
Although the X-Men comic books and Japanese woodcuts of kabuki dancers were part of Marlena’s research project on popular culture, they covered the tabletop and the chairs.
Because the X-Men comic books and Japanese woodcuts of kabuki dancers were part of Marlena’s research project on popular culture, they covered the tabletop and the chairs.
The X-Men comic books and Japanese woodcuts of kabuki dancers, all part of Marlena’s research project on popular culture, covered the tabletop and the chairs.
When the X-Men comic books and Japanese woodcuts of kabuki dancers were part of Marlena’s research project on popular culture, they covered the tabletop and the chairs.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
"Our waitress was costumed in a kimono. She had painted her face white. She had arranged her hair in a lacquered beehive."
Our waitress, costumed in a kimono, had painted her face white and arranged her hair in a lacquered beehive.
When our waitress was costumed in a kimono, she had painted her face white and had arranged her hair in a lacquered beehive.
Because our waitress was costumed in a kimono, she had painted her face white and had arranged her hair in a lacquered beehive.
Although our waitress was costumed in a kimono, she had painted her face white and had arranged her hair in a lacquered beehive.
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