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Please read the text below and answer the following question.



A global temperature change of a few degrees is more significant than it may seem at first
glance. This is not merely a change in weather in any one location. Rather, it is an average
change in temperatures around the entire surface of the planet. It takes a vast amount of heat
energy to warm every part of our world-including oceans, air, and land-by even a tiny
measurable amount. Moreover, relatively small changes in the earth's surface temperatures
have historically caused enormous changes in climate. In the last ice age 20,000 years ago, when
much of the northern hemisphere was buried under huge sheets of ice, mean global
temperatures were only about five degrees Celsius lower than they are now. Scientists predict a
temperature rise of two to six degrees Celsius by 2100. What if this causes similarly drastic
changes to the world we call home?



Which se - ANSWERSa. A global temperature change of a few degrees is more significant than it
may seem at first glance.



Please read the text below and answer the following question.



A global temperature change of a few degrees is more significant than it may seem at first
glance. This is not merely a change in weather in any one location. Rather, it is an average
change in temperatures around the entire surface of the planet. It takes a vast amount of heat
energy to warm every part of our world-including oceans, air, and land-by even a tiny
measurable amount. Moreover, relatively small changes in the earth's surface temperatures
have historically caused enormous changes in climate. In the last ice age 20,000 years ago, when
much of the northern hemisphere was buried under huge sheets of ice, mean global
temperatures were only about five degrees Celsius lower than they are now. Scientists predict a
temperature rise of two to six degrees Celsius by 2100. What if this causes similarly drastic
changes to the world we call home?

,In the p - ANSWERSa. the topic



Please read the text below and answer the following question.



A global temperature change of a few degrees is more significant than it may seem at first
glance. This is not merely a change in weather in any one location. Rather, it is an average
change in temperatures around the entire surface of the planet. It takes a vast amount of heat
energy to warm every part of our world-including oceans, air, and land-by even a tiny
measurable amount. Moreover, relatively small changes in the earth's surface temperatures
have historically caused enormous changes in climate. In the last ice age 20,000 years ago, when
much of the northern hemisphere was buried under huge sheets of ice, mean global
temperatures were only about five degrees Celsius lower than they are now. Scientists predict a
temperature rise of two to six degrees Celsius by 2100. What if this causes similarly drastic
changes to the world we call home?



Which se - ANSWERSc. People should be concerned by even minor global temperature change.



Please read the text below and answer the following question.



A global temperature change of a few degrees is more significant than it may seem at first
glance. This is not merely a change in weather in any one location. Rather, it is an average
change in temperatures around the entire surface of the planet. It takes a vast amount of heat
energy to warm every part of our world-including oceans, air, and land-by even a tiny
measurable amount. Moreover, relatively small changes in the earth's surface temperatures
have historically caused enormous changes in climate. In the last ice age 20,000 years ago, when
much of the northern hemisphere was buried under huge sheets of ice, mean global
temperatures were only about five degrees Celsius lower than they are now. Scientists predict a
temperature rise of two to six degrees Celsius by 2100. What if this causes similarly drastic
changes to the world we call home?



What fun - ANSWERSd. Supporting detail

, Please read the text below and answer the following question.



A global temperature change of a few degrees is more significant than it may seem at first
glance. This is not merely a change in weather in any one location. Rather, it is an average
change in temperatures around the entire surface of the planet. It takes a vast amount of heat
energy to warm every part of our world-including oceans, air, and land-by even a tiny
measurable amount. Moreover, relatively small changes in the earth's surface temperatures
have historically caused enormous changes in climate. In the last ice age 20,000 years ago, when
much of the northern hemisphere was buried under huge sheets of ice, mean global
temperatures were only about five degrees Celsius lower than they are now. Scientists predict a
temperature rise of two to six degrees Celsius by 2100. What if this causes similarly drastic
changes to the world we call home?



Which se - ANSWERSb. The world was only about one degree cooler during the Little Ice Age
from 1700 to 1850.



Read the passage below and answer the following question.



Publishers typically pay male authors slightly higher advances than female authors. They also
price men's books higher, which results in higher royalty payments for male creators. Male
authors are more likely than female authors to win literary awards, receive speaking invitations,
and gain attention from major reviewers, all of which drive sales.



Which phrase best describes the topic of the group of sentences above?



a. An analysis of literary award winners.

b. Gender differences in author income.

c. A description of a book reviewer's day.

d. Resources for increasing author income. - ANSWERSb. Gender differences in author income.

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