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Language Arts, Writing:

Answer: The correct answer is (2). Change that allow for to that allows for. Since this refers to world-wide network, it has to be singular.

Social Studies:

1. Answer: The correct answer is (5). Choices (1), (2), (3), and (4) are all stated in the first paragraph.

2. Answer: The correct answer is (1). Paragraph 2 mentions “declining mortality rates” as one reason for the decrease in family size.

Science:

1. Answer: The correct answer is (2). Spinach can no longer be grown in Los Angeles. (See paragraph 4.)

2. Answer: The correct answer is (4). According to paragraph 2, medical research shows all except polio are effects of pollution.

3. Answer: The correct answer is (3). The second sentence states that air “circulates through your lungs.”

Reading:

1. Answer: The correct answer is (3). Douglass uses the present tense and indicates that slavery still exists. Slavery was declared void in the United States just after the Civil War.

2. Answer: The correct answer is (3). He made the boys into teachers, and they taught him to read.

3. Answer: The correct answer is (4). These paragraphs are about learning to read.

Mathematics:

1. The correct answer is (2). Choices (1), (3), (4), and (5) are all examples of the commutative and distributive properties. The quantity in choice (2) is not equal to 75(32 + 88).

2. The correct answer is (5). Substitute the coordinates of each point in each equation. Only y = –x is satisfied by the coordinates of the points:
(–2, 2): 2 = –(–2)
(3, –3): –3 = –(3)


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