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ESL PRAXIS 5362 Exam - Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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ESL PRAXIS 5362 Exam - Questions with 100% Correct Answers English Phonemes 26 letters/ 44 phonemes BF Skinner Behaviorist Theory of Language Learning. Children enter the world as a blank slate and are influenced by the environment. "ope rant conditioning" Schema The framework around information that is stored in the brain. Code switching mixing of words in L1 and L2 Inter-language Strategy used by second language learner to compensate for lack of proficiency Overgeneralization Inter languag...
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ESC 2000 Exam #3 (with Complete Solutions)
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Catastrophism correct answers the concept that earth was shaped by catastrophic events of a short-term nature; the present is the key to the past; James Usher constructed a chronology of human and Earth history; determined that the Earth was created in 4004 B.C.; The chronology gained wide acceptance during the mid-1600s by the scientific and religious leaders 
 
Uniformitarianism correct answers the concept that the processes that have shaped the earth in the geological past are essentially the...
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Geology 1113 Exam #2 Questions With Answers
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Geology 1113 Exam #2 Questions With Answers 
Match the relative dating principles with the correct definition: Superposition 
The oldest is on the bottom, the youngest on top 
 
 
A mammoth frozen in the Arctic tundra of Siberia would be an example of which type of fossilization? 
Mummification 
 
 
The fossil record is biased toward preserving organisms with hard parts. 
True 
 
 
In cast and mold fossilization, the cast is the hollow space in the rock that subsequently becomes filled with mine...
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English to Speakers of Other Languages Practice Questions and Complete Solutions
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Creative Construction Theory The CCH emerged in the 1970s. It was based on a critical appraisal of the role of interference in second language acquisition. According to the CCH, the native language of a learner does not have much influence on the acquisition of another language. Moreover, the CCH held that there is not much difference between first and second language acquisition 
 
Selinker's interlanguage hypothesis idolect developed by a learner of a second language. Preserves some features ...
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Fossils Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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Fossils Science Olympiad Exam Questions 
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Conditions required for a plant or an animal to become fossilized - answerHard body parts 
(bones, teeth, shells) - soft body parts will not fossilise, but may leave behind trace evidence (e.g. 
imprints) 
-Preservation of remains (protection against scavenging, erosion and environmental damage) 
-High pressure to promote mineralisation of remains (i.e. turn hard body parts into fossilised 
rocks) 
-Anoxic (low oxygen) condition...
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Week 7: Palaeontology and stratigraphy
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(1) Which of the following would NOT be considered a fossil? 
(a) a dinosaur bone 
(b) a dinosaur footprint 
(c) the impression of a fern leaf 
(d) a basalt dyke 
(2) In which of the following rocks would you be most likely to find fossils? 
(a) gneiss 
(b) limestone 
(c) granite 
(d) basalt 
(3) What type of fossil is shown in the picture? 
(a) body fossil 
(b) trace fossil 
(c) permineralized fossil 
(d) cast fossil 
(4) Why are feathers rarely found in the fossil record? 
(a) because birds us...
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Class Notes: GEOL 100
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Notes taken over the course of a semester in the GEOL 100: Dinosaurs! class at BYU, including the focus of exams and in-person review sessions. Includes cladograms, skeleton images, and other diagrams. The notes are in bullet-point format and were taken in class; involves the history of paleontology, dinosaur clades/behavior, religion and science, the world of dinosaurs, fossilization, and more! Organized by topic and can be navigated via the table of contents. About 33 pages of notes.
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Geology 1113 Exam #2 Questions With Answers
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Geology 1113 Exam #2 Questions With Answers 
Match the relative dating principles with the correct definition: Superposition 
The oldest is on the bottom, the youngest on top 
 
 
A mammoth frozen in the Arctic tundra of Siberia would be an example of which type of fossilization? 
Mummification 
 
 
The fossil record is biased toward preserving organisms with hard parts. 
True 
 
 
In cast and mold fossilization, the cast is the hollow space in the rock that subsequently becomes filled with mine...
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ESL PRAXIS 5362 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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English Phonemes 
26 letters/ 44 phonemes 
 
 
 
BF Skinner 
Behaviorist Theory of Language Learning. Children enter the world as a blank slate and are influenced by the environment. "ope rant conditioning" 
 
 
 
Schema 
The framework around information that is stored in the brain. 
 
 
 
Code switching 
mixing of words in L1 and L2 
 
 
 
Inter-language 
Strategy used by second language learner to compensate for lack of proficiency 
 
 
 
Overgeneralization 
Inter language strategy- attempts...
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Module 10 TESOL/TEFL Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Module 10 TESOL/TEFL Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
Regarding the key learning principles relating to young learners, which of the following is incorrect: 
a. Variety brings life to the young learner classroom. 
b. Scaffolding is essential. c. Language development occurs to the same degree as their peers. d. A 'one size fits all' approach will not work. c. 
Regarding the differences between younger and older young learners, which of the following is not cited in the younger young learners' ...
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