It is a response that is long and detailed
A extended episode.
offcourse not..extended cut contains some extra scenes..
no
The Extended Edition is the one where at the end Lemonade Mouth preforms "Livin On A High Wire"
i have no idea, sorry!!
In conclusion......................
stuff
it is 100 hundred pizzas
An extended response is a type of written or verbal answer that requires a more detailed and thorough explanation compared to a short or brief response. It typically involves providing evidence, examples, and reasoning to fully address a question or prompt.
Restricted-response essays require students to provide a specific answer to a prompt within a limited format, such as short-answer or multiple-choice questions. Extended-response essays require students to provide a thorough, detailed response to a prompt, allowing for more in-depth analysis and exploration of the topic.
Brief Constructed Response and Extended Constructed Response They're types of written answers on standardized tests.
A constructed response typically requires a brief answer, often a few sentences or a short paragraph, allowing students to demonstrate their understanding of a specific concept or skill. In contrast, an extended response demands a more comprehensive answer, often involving multiple paragraphs, where students must elaborate on their reasoning, provide evidence, and discuss their ideas in greater depth. While both types assess students' critical thinking and writing skills, the extended response offers more room for analysis and exploration of complex ideas.
An extended response typically consists of a paragraph or more, depending on the complexity of the topic or question. It should be detailed enough to thoroughly address the question, but also concise enough to maintain the reader's interest.
first you restate your answer and answer the question you are being asked. then you put in text support (that supports your answer). next you explain your text support or do commentry on it.
you need what are you asked in the problem, what you did and why and what is your answer. also show all your work, explain in words how you got your answer and why you did the steps you did to solve the problem
Vitamin D. It is made from cholesterol in response to extended exposure to sunlight.
First, you study so you know what to write. Then, pretend you're explaining the answer to a friend or to your teacher and just write down what you'd say.