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- Drag each item to indicate whether it is an independent or dependent clause. (2 points) Independent Clause Dependent Clause : she drove from Washington, DC, to New York : after I finish my homework : my friend Tim teaches at the local business college : since Adam likes to play soccer
- Unit 4 Test -Sensation Perception Part 1-Short Answer (72 pts) Part 2-In Canvas-open book/Unit True or False __ Sensory interaction is the principal that one sense can influence another True or False. __ Smell enhances taste, and touch can influence it.also hearing and vision can interact. True or False __ Smell does not enhance taste, and touch can influence it. Hearing and vision can interact. True or False. __ Sensation and perception are two points on a continuum Brain circuits that process bodily sensations may interact with brain circuits that are responsible for cognition. Sensory Source Receptors Key Brain Areas System 1. 2.
- Read the poem "Hope'is the thing with feathers -" by Emily Dickinson. "Hope" is the thing with feathers - That perches in the soul - And sings the tune without the words - And never stops -at all - And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard - And sore must be the storm - That could abash the little Bird That kept so many warm - I've heard it in the chillest land - And on the stranges!Sea - Yet-never-in Extremity, It asked a crumb of me. The line "And sore must be the storm" is an example of which type of figurative language? enjambment metaphor ambiguity personification
- 15. Which conclusion about the Constitutional Convention is best supported by the following headlines? (AH.H.1.1) "New Congress to Have Two Houses" "Slaves to Count as Three-Fifths of a Person" "Civil Liberties Guaranteed to be Protected" a. States with large populations controlled the outcome of the convention through force b. States with smaller populations would lose power in the new Constitution c. The framers of the Constitution gave all states equal power under the new Constitution d. The framers of the Constitution were able to compromise on important issues
- (1) In my room I had a window with an angled view of the rosebushes and wrought iron fence that separated our backyard from that of the neighbors (2) A complicated electrical junction hung between the houses,right about my lookout, and I'd stare out enchanted as robins and crows perched there to rest. preening their feathers and defying the deadly voltage that coursed under their claws. (3) A bird would catch me looking, cock its head, and glare back with a fierce eye transfixing me like small prey (4) I spent hours scanning the alley that ran behind our house where huge holes in the concrete stayed filled with water after it rained and old men with pushcarts navigated around the muddy pools (5) One guy sold blocks of ice stacked under a canvas tarp. (6) Another guy had a grinding wheel to sharpen our mother's scissors and kitchen knives. (7) It was a shady universe out there and it beckoned with the promise of adventure. (8)Boys pitched pennies and puffed cigarettes in the shadows behind the drugstore (9) Stray dogs rooted in garbage cans. (10) Across the alley a tall hedge hid the backyard of a boy who was crazy. (11) Down the block the alleyway disappeared from sight, but I could still pick out the top branches of a weeping willow tree where Dickie Downs shot sparrows with his BB gun (12) At night the moon shone through my window, sometimes with a glare so near and bright I felt I could reach out and touch it, and at other times with a remote, milky face whose expression changed from dour to benevolent with distant, passing clouds. (13)I loved the moon (14) My favorite childhood poem was "The Owl and the Pussycat." (15) When Mom read that to me I was overjoyed as they sailed off with a stash of money and plenty of honey and "danced by the light of the moon, the moon __ (16) I had no idea what Ronnie thought about as she lay in her own bed and observed the same landscape. (17) She had a bookshelf full of books, something our parents never thought to install in my quarters. (18) Our rooms were lonely places and my imagination filled in the mystery of my sister's private moments-maybe reading from her favorite book Alice in Wonderland, studying the encyclopedia, or shooting telepathic signals to Brer Rabbit and Elvis. From Steve Geng, Thick as Thieves: A Brother,a Sister-a True Story of Two Turbulent Lives (2007 by Steve Geng Question The author suggests which of the following about his room? He used to share it with his sister. He strongly disliked it. He preferred it to his sister's room He spent a lot of time in it alone