English, 11.10.2020 02:01, jacksonhoyt8049
2. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the
answer to Part A?
O A "Part of the bad rap has come from studies
suggesting that adolescent brains are 'wired' to
engage in risky behavior such as drug use or
unsafe sex" ( Paragraph 4)
OB "the so-called reward systems in their brains are
very sensitive while circuits involved in self-
control are still not fully developed" (Paragraph 5
)
OC "When a lot of points were at stake, teens actually
spent more time studying the dots than adults and
brain scans showed more activity in brain regions
involved in making decisions." ( Paragraph 8)
OD "The other study looked at how the brain's outer
layer of cortex, which plays a critical role in
thinking and memory, was affected by childhood
experiences in 64 people." ( Paragraph 13)
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Which sentence contains a correctly used participial phrase? a) camping by the lakeside, the cries of geese kept me awake. b) after brushing on another stroke of fiery crimson, the canvas looked complete. c) peering through the rain spattered window, the scenery appeared lush and verdant. d) kicking the ball into the upper left hand corner of the goal, the striker scored the winning goal.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30, reemoe
Choose a theme addressed by the writers you have studied in this unit, such as coming of age, the conflict between greed and morality, the horrors of war, the injustice of racism, the excesses of materialism, or the divide between rich and poor. explain the relevance of this theme in today’s world and how it affects you. provide examples to support your position.
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What are the moral principles that govern a person’s or group’s behavior known as?
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2. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the
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