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Inference - answer✔A conclusion one can draw from the presented details.
Bias - answer✔Something impacting one's opinion.
stereotype - answer✔Assumption made about everyone in a generalized group
Narrative - answer✔Tell a story
expository writing - answer✔writing that explains or informs
persuasive writing - answer✔Leads the readers to take action or accept
Technical Writing - answer✔To help understand technical concept
incredulous - answer✔disbelieving, skeptical
conciliatory - answer✔appeasing; soothing; showing willingness to reconcile
ingenous - answer✔innocent
patronizing - answer✔treating with condescension; acting superior
condescending - answer✔having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority
poignant - answer✔Feelings of intense emotional destress
Volume of a cylinder - answer✔V=πr²h
Protons and calculation - answer✔atomic number
neutron calculation - answer✔mass number - atomic number
electron calculation - answer✔atomic number - charge
Electric charge calculation - answer✔
covalent bond - answer✔A chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons
osmosis - answer✔passive movement of water molecules from an area of low solute
concentration to an area of higher solute concentration
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vaporization - answer✔Liquid to gas
depostion - answer✔gas to solid
Sublimination - answer✔solid to gas
Colloquialism - answer✔slang
relative pronoun - answer✔linked group of words preceding noun or pronoun; examples: who,
which, that
spelling rule for when word ending in 'e' gets a suffix that starts with a vowel - example = make
+ ing - answer✔
doctrine - answer✔that which is taught; body of beliefs or ideas
compound sentence - answer✔two or more independent clauses
independent clause - answer✔A clause that can stand alone as a sentence
dependent clause - answer✔does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone as a
sentence
compound verb - answer✔two or more verbs that are joined by a conjunction and that have
the same subject
affect v. effect - answer✔affect: verb effect: is the result of something
examples: The weather affected his mood. Computers have a huge effect on our lives.
subject-verb agreement - answer✔subject stays the same; verb must be singular or plural to
match the subject
assuage - answer✔
transition metals - answer✔groups 3-12
intensive property - answer✔does not depend on amount present ex: density... NOT: weight,
volume, mass, etc
The bases of RNA are... - answer✔A, U, G, C
Bases of DNA - answer✔A, T, C, G
covalant bond - answer✔SHARING electrons
ionic bond - answer✔the attraction between oppositely charged ions, TRANSFERS electrons
long bones - answer✔longer than they are wide
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