7x7
49
What is the main idea of this passage
read thoroughly and summarize the core message in your own words.
"How does the amount of sunlight affect plant growth
influencing photosynthesis, stem and leaf elongation, and overall plant health.
who was the 35th president
John F. Kennedy
What sport is considered the most popular in the world?
soccer
8x7
56
what are the main characters, and what are their relationships?
protagonist and antagonist
Does the color of a food affect whether people like it.
Yes, the color of food can significantly affect how appealing and enjoyable it is to people
What were the different forms of slavery throughout history.
forced labor, bonded labor (debt slavery), slavery, and child slavery.
which team won the nba 2023-2024 championship
Boston Celtics
9x8
72
What is the setting of the story
the time and place where the story's events unfold.
How does the type of paper affect the distance a paper airplane flies
Lighter paper generally leads to longer flight distances
What were the major events and figures associated with the abolition of slavery in different regions.
In the British Empire, the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 ended slavery in most British colonies
What year is officially recognized as the beginning of the modern Olympic Games
1896.
11x8
88
What are the key events in the plot
the exposition, which introduces the setting and characters.
How does water purity affect surface tension.
Pure water has a high surface tension due to strong cohesive interactions between its molecules, primarily hydrogen bonds.
How does belief influence action
they shape how we perceive the world, make decisions, and ultimately behave.
What material is used for weights in most bicycle races
carbon fiber
14x14
196
How does the author use dialogue to reveal character
showcasing a character's personality, revealing their relationships with others
What is the process by which plants make their food
photosynthesis
How have political movements influenced U.S. history
Political movements have profoundly shaped U.S. history by driving significant social and political reforms, challenging established power structures, and expanding rights and opportunities for marginalized groups.
What distance do marathon participants run.
26.2 miles (42.195 kilometers).