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convergent questions are questions with a specific answer. They lead you to an expected result or answer. Questions usually starts with what, where and when. example: what is your name? what is in that container? what animal having 2 legs?
An example of a divergent question in elementary mathematics could be: "What are different ways we can make the number 10 using addition?" This question encourages students to explore multiple combinations, such as 7 + 3, 5 + 5, or 8 + 2, fostering creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills rather than focusing on a single correct answer.
One might be - The answers given were very divergent. Another could be - The Divergent Trilogy was written by Veronica Roth.
Most divergent boundaries can be found on the ocean floor. divergent boundaries create Rift Valleys An example of this is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge discovered by Harry Hess.
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In "Divergent," verbal irony is present when Tris tells Four she is not scared of heights, even though she is. Another example is when Tris responds to Eric's question about why she chose Dauntless, saying she can handle their brutality, when in reality she was seeking a sense of belonging and purpose.
a divergent plate boundary.
the mid-ocean ridge
No. Divergent boundaries can occur on continents. The most notable example of this is the East African Rift.
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
thinking that is branching off in different directions
divergent