Refugees
Homelessness
Viruses
Gun Violence
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What is the difference between an immigrant and a refugee?


An Immigrant is an individual who leaves one's country to settle in another, whereas refugees are defined as persons, who move out of one's country due to danger to their lives.



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Define homelessness

Homelessness or houselessness – also known as a state of being unhoused or unsheltered – is the condition of lacking stable, safe, and adequate housing.


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What detail in the article shows that vaccines are helpful?
(A) Germs cause diseases. A vaccine protects us from diseases.
(B) Vaccines have a weak form of the germs. Sometimes they have other materials.
(C) To develop a vaccine, you need to have a clinical trial.
(D) Until then, we will not know if the vaccine is truly safe. 2

(A) Germs cause diseases. A vaccine protects us from diseases.


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Which sentence from the section explains what the Second Amendment is about?
(A) He strongly supports the Second Amendment. (B) The Second Amendment is a law written in the Constitution.
(C) It grants citizens of the United States the right to bear arms, or own guns.
(D) Some want laws that limit guns.

(C) It grants citizens of the United States the right to bear arms, or own guns.

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Why does Abdul think it will be hard to learn Greek? (A) because he has not lived in Greece very long 

(B) because his teachers do not speak Greek 

(C) because he moved during the school year 

(D) because it is very different from his language

(D) because it is very different from his language

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Why do scientists think that the world needs to drop carbon dioxide emissions?
(A) to create more carbon for people in the future
(B) to slow down global climate change
(C) to create more land for people in the future
(D) to slow down international climate research

(B) to slow down global climate change

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How do human cells make spike protein?
(A) They get help from T-cells.
(B) They get help from antibodies.
(C) They get instructions from DNA.
(D) They get instructions from mRNA.

D) They get instructions from mRNA.

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Read the paragraph from the section "The Right To Own Guns."
He wants people to know there are two sides. Some want laws that limit guns. Others like him support owning guns. They do not want more restrictions on owning guns.
Which question is answered by the paragraph?
(A) Why do some people want laws that limit guns? (B) What are the two sides about owning guns?
(C) How many people support owning guns?
(D) What are some laws that could limit guns?

 (B) What are the two sides about owning guns?

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Why is it hard for most refugee parents to help their children in school?
(A) because they are afraid of school
(B) because they live far from their children
(C) because they have not been to school
(D) because the schools do not teach Greek

C. Because they have not been in school

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How would rise a of 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit affect the world?
(A) It would make the EPA and IPCC shut down.
(B) It would cause the United States to get out of the Paris climate plan.
(C) It would make people need more coal.
(D) It would cause more weather events.

(D) It would cause more weather events.

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3 What event happened after the NIAID and Moderna tested their vaccine on people?
(A) The people stopped having germs.
(B) The people made some antibodies.
(C) The vaccine led to many problems.
(D) The vaccine failed the safety test.

(B) The people made some antibodies.


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One MAIN idea of the article is that ____.
(A) "Stand for the Second" was a walkout for students who support owning guns
(B) students walked out of one high school holding a large black flag
(C) some types of rifles were made to be used in war (D) some people think the sale of certain types of gun equipment should be stopped

(A) "Stand for the Second" was a walkout for students who support owning guns

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Since 2015, more than a million people have come to Europe. They left their home countries to get away from war and terrorism. Some had little chance of finding jobs at home. These people are called refugees. Many risked their lives to make it to Europe. 

Which question is answered by this paragraph? 

(A) Why do many refugees go to Europe?
(B) How do most refugees get to Europe?
(C) What kinds of jobs can refugees get?
(D) When do most refugees start school?

A. Why do many refugees go to Europe?

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CWhich country emitted the MOST carbon dioxide in 2016?
(A) U.S.
(B) India
(C) China
(D) Canada

C. China

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WHY do scientists hold clinical trials of vaccines?
(A) to find out who has COVID-19
(B) to stop T-cells from attacking
(C) to see if a treatment works well
(D) to show that viruses can spread

(C) to see if a treatment works well


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In the United States, How many school shootings have there been in 2022?

There have been 27 school shootings this year.