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  • What is the funniest name you have ever heard?

you choose

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The author uses the events listed in lines 77-79 primarily to:

F. show how weather-related disasters threatened the survival of Western civilization.
G. criticize subsistence-level agriculture as being too dependent on the weather.
H. illustrate how environmental determinism operated in the Little Ice Age.
J. suggest the part that climate shifts may have had in producing modern Europe.

Here is the paragraph we need to reference:

Consider, for instance, the food crises that engulfed Europe during the Little Ice Age - the great hunger of 1315 to 1319, the food dearth of 1741, and 1816, "the year without a summer" - to mention only a few. These crises in themselves did not threaten the continued existence of Western civilization, but they surely played an important role in the formation of modern Europe. Some of these crises resulted from climactic shifts, others from human ineptitude or disastrous economic or political policy; many from a combination of all three. Environmental determinism may be intellectually bankrupt, but climate change is the ignored player on the historical stage. 

Choice J is our answer!

You’ll notice that the correct answer choice was the last one, so this question could be particularly difficult if you were rushing on the test. Some of the other choices also seem partially right at first glance. That’s why reading carefully and making sure every part of an answer makes sense is so important.

100

who was the 9th president of the USA 

William Henry Harrison 

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PIE

3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510... Digits: The first 50 decimal digits are 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510

100

Applejackcezar

doctor apple

250
  • Are children who act in R-rated movies allowed to watch the film when it’s done?

?

250

Read the passage:


Show-and-tell was a mandatory part of class when I was in fourth grade. I cannot even tell you how annoying it was. My house, when I was growing up, was a square box with small windows and yellow chipped paint. I wore clothing that my cousins had grown out of, or that my mother bought at discount stores. I had a few toys, but nothing shiny or electronic. I never went on vacations except to Cincinnati, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania one time.


What can we infer about the narrator?

  1. They traveled around a lot.
  2. They did not have a lot of money.
  3. They are from Cincinnati.
  4. They like the color yellow.



  • They did not have a lot of money.
250

when was the white house built?

1800 was when it was founded

250

10

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1

250
  • Is cereal soup? Why or why not?

right a prompt

300
  • Why are there traffic jams when everyone’s trying to get home around five o’clock?


because they aren't smart

300

Fact or Opinion:


We had a great day at the beach.

  1. fact
  2. opinion

opinion

300

who was the 31st president?

Herbert Hover

300

Q.1. What is the sum of 130+125+191?

A. 335

B. 456

C. 446

D. 426

C

300

who is the president?

joe biden

400

What sport will be invented next?


weird ball

400

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

[ ]whispering ruined the movie for everyone.

  1. Mary
  2. Mary's

Mary's

400

when did the white house burn

the British troops burned down the white house in 1814.

400

Q.2: If we minus 712 from 1500, how much do we get?

A. 788

B. 778

C. 768

D. 758

A

400

who? 

apple jack

500

Can you carry an elephant?

No

500

Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.

My grandma and grandma                 to Florida every summer.

  1. go
  2. goes
  3. going
  4. goed

goes

500

how old was Aberham Lincon when he died

56

500

x3+y3+z3

=K

500

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