Making a general statement/assumption about a specific group.
ex. Teenagers are irresponsible. You are making a generalization
because you are making ageneral assumption that all teenagers are
irresponsible, when it could not be true.
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Which is a limitation of two-dimensional representations of Earth
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The distance between two objects may be distorted.
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If you were testing how well different automatic car washes cleaned cars the control group would be
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a car that did not go through any car washes.
The control group would be cars that were washed by hand
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A basketball rolling across a flat floor has energy
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kinetic
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The density of water is equal to 10 gcm3 A substance with density equal to 09 gcm3 would in water
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float
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What is the book 'Midnight Sun' by Stephenie Meyer about
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Its twilight from Edwards point of veiw rather than Bella's
point of veiw
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If you were testing how well different dish soaps cleaned your dishes the control group would be-
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If you were testing how well different dish soaps cleaned the
dishes the control group would be dishes washed in plain water.
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When objects of two different temperature are in contact that happens
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The warmer object transfers heat energy to the cooler object.
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How does the third person omniscient narrator differ from third person limited narrator
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Omniscient means "all knowing" so that narrator can tell the
thoughts and feelings of all the characters. A limited narrator
only shows the thoughts and feelings of one or two characters.
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How do point of view and voice differ
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ANSWER : point of view is the perspective used to narrate a story , while voice is the specific language an author wants the reader to learn.
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When a ball rolls down a hill what energy conversation occurs
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Potential energy to kinetic energy
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How is the first person narrator limited in a story
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The narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of the
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Why is this statement considered a theme and not a plot summary
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It relates a universal idea about life.
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What is a generalization
Making a general statement/assumption about a specific group.
ex. Teenagers are irresponsible. You are making a generalization
because you are making ageneral assumption that all teenagers are
irresponsible, when it could not be true.
Which is a limitation of two-dimensional representations of Earth
The distance between two objects may be distorted.
If you were testing how well different automatic car washes cleaned cars the control group would be
a car that did not go through any car washes.
The control group would be cars that were washed by hand
A basketball rolling across a flat floor has energy
kinetic
The density of water is equal to 10 gcm3 A substance with density equal to 09 gcm3 would in water
float
What is the book 'Midnight Sun' by Stephenie Meyer about
Its twilight from Edwards point of veiw rather than Bella's
point of veiw
If you were testing how well different dish soaps cleaned your dishes the control group would be-
If you were testing how well different dish soaps cleaned the
dishes the control group would be dishes washed in plain water.
When objects of two different temperature are in contact that happens
The warmer object transfers heat energy to the cooler object.
How does the third person omniscient narrator differ from third person limited narrator
Omniscient means "all knowing" so that narrator can tell the
thoughts and feelings of all the characters. A limited narrator
only shows the thoughts and feelings of one or two characters.
How do point of view and voice differ
ANSWER : point of view is the perspective used to narrate a story , while voice is the specific language an author wants the reader to learn.
When a ball rolls down a hill what energy conversation occurs
Potential energy to kinetic energy
How is the first person narrator limited in a story
The narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of the
story
Why is this statement considered a theme and not a plot summary