S.Y. 2011 – 2012 THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION ENGLISH III Name: _______________________________ Score: _______________ Year/Section: ______________ Date: _______________ Test I. TRUE OR FALSE. Below are statements that refer to the RULES of INTERPELLATION AND BRIEF-MAKING. Based on your knowledge of these two‚ determine the veracity of the statements given. (1 pt. each)
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cream over affected area Make the patient lie down Keep burnt body part at a raised level Skin graft may be required Physical therapy may be essential to aid mobility Splints may be used to rest affected joints Hospitalization is essential Third-degree burns Damage occurs to all 3 skin layers Destroys adjacent hair follicles‚ sweat glands‚ nerve endings Lack of pain due to destroyed nerves Injured area does not turn white on touch No blisters observed Swelling occurs Skin develops leathery
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. Like those dissenters battling Mother Country were her children. “Freedom becomes fragile when we alienate the past. The Third Great War was born out of the world’s ignorance to remember our tribulations. We easily forgot our history in the mass of pleasurable indulgences‚ and we became delicate. But never again. William Montgomery?” I removed my hand and turned to face her in attention. She pulled out brass wings and the five flags of United States‚ Mexico‚ New Australia‚ Japan‚ and Canada.
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“A Third-Party Invasion” Specific Purpose: To get the audience to: protect themselves from the National Security Agency‚ keep their information safe. Central Idea: To inform the audience about the National Security Agency‚ how they spy on us and what they do with our information. Attention If someone told you “You are being watched every time you use digital communications‚ “how would you feel? The majority of people would probably feel discomfort. Sadly‚ you are being watched by the National Security
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A. The article of discussion was written following the Cincinnati Bengals third straight loss. At first glance‚ Joe Reedy’s (Cincinnati Bengals beat writer) description of the game and the possible repercussions it could have on the rest of the season would indicate that he is a very critical person. Obviously‚ it is Mr. Reedy’s job to write about the team he covers‚ and give the readers an informed explanation of what occurs in the games they play. However‚ this particular summary of their performance
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the indicators of schools that have a retention problem. These schools are either victims of poorly designed retention policies‚ or they themselves perpetuate these poorly designed policies. How is a student at the ninth grade level‚ who reads at a third grade level going to be successful? Why are we promoting kids to the next level when they show absolutely no growth as a learner? Are we asking our middle schools and high schools to bridge too large a gap in terms of achievement?
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China approaching the turning point Anant Seksaria Professor Paul Schmitz Paper no. 1 8th February 2013 In the book Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed‚ Jared Diamond throws light on the many reasons why ancient societies have been unable to survive: environmental issues‚ the wide disparity between resources required and the resources available and the making of incorrect decisions in terms of the utilization of resources and their opportunity cost. This is a result of its
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“Law of Interaction” Law of Interaction “For every action‚ there is an equal and opposite reaction” The statement means that in every interaction‚ there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object. Interaction between the hammer and nail A hammer exerts a force on the nail and drives it into a board . But this is not the only force present for there must also be a force exerted on
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Pressure- results from a force pushing on an area Crust-contains land and ocean floor (50-70 km); solid Mantle-2867 km; solid Lithosphere-crust and uppermost part of the mantle; solid Asthenosphere-soft layer within the mantle Outer core-2‚266 km; liquid Inner core-1‚216 km; solid Pangaea-“super continent”‚ when all continents were connected Subduction-when one continental plate slides under another‚ at a deep-ocean trench Deep-ocean trench-a place in the ocean where subduction occurs Mid-ocean
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FLATLAND Flatland is a vast plane where squares‚ triangles and other figures live and move freely. But they don’t know of our 3 dimensional. They are figures that have neither height nor depth. It starts with the dream of Arthur Square. Arthur Square dreamed of a point‚ a square parallel to itself 8 times that formed a circular formation and in the middle a super square. But he was waked up by his wife‚ telling him to escort his granddaughter
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