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MTTC 103 Exam Questions with Answers All Correct Why do Canadians live close to the border - Answer-Climb a natural environment freedom supply of agriculture climate water Kids ages 5 to 7 - Answer-Improvement of hand writing tools, scissors, able to focus more on schoolwork Balloon going up...

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MTTC 103 Exam Questions
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Why do Canadians live close to the border - Answer-Climb a natural environment
freedom supply of agriculture climate water

Kids ages 5 to 7 - Answer-Improvement of hand writing tools, scissors, able to focus
more on schoolwork

Balloon going up an air coming out - Answer-Every action has an equal and opposite
reaction

Increased oxygen levels in the atmosphere - Answer-From the spread a photo synthetic
life

Best activities for English language learners - Answer-Visuals, prior knowledge,
scaffolding, cooperative learning activities

Editorial writing - Answer-Article that presents an opinion of an issue, develops that idea
in the body, and offers a solid and cons use conclusion that summarizes the narrators
opinion.
What happens when molecules in a metal pole are heated - Answer-Molecules move
faster when heated and begin to expand and take up more space

Contextual analysis - Answer-What can happen at any stage in the reading
development

Heterogeneous - Answer-Reproduction in which successive generations are different.

Computational fluency - Answer-More than quickly producing correct answers

The tilting of the earth creates - Answer-Seasons

David Blackwell - Answer-Statistician and mathematician, game theory, probability
theory, info theory, and Bayesian and statistics

The teacher wants more pluralistic society in her classroom library that involves more
litter equality - Answer-Add box with characteristics and events that are familiar to the
child the child will understand them

Member of the string family - Answer-Viola

, sound waves - Answer-Longitudinal travel through solid, liquid, and gas. They cannot
travel through vacuum.

When a magnet is cut in half - Answer-It becomes to separate magnets with north and
south poles

potential energy - Answer-Amount of energy and object has starred within itself because
of position of orientation

Coat on sale 18% off original price $85 - Answer-$85 x 0.18 is 18% $85 x

as a book falls off the shelf it;s moving so it has ____ energy - Answer-In the book hits
the floor this kinetic energy is converted into heat and sound by the impact

Digraphs - Answer-two letters that represent one speech sound, such as "ch" for /ch/ in
chin or "ea" for /e/ in bread.

Dipthongs - Answer-two vowels to make another sound, oe in "shoe". Unique vowel
sounds

Totalitarianism government - Answer-A form of government in which the ruler is an
absolute dictator not restricted by constitution of laws or opposition

Math and music - Answer-Music is divided into sections mathematical divisions in time
as fractions
simple machine - Answer-Incline plane ,level wheel ,and axle or pulley

Greatest effect on a family member is addicted to drugs - Answer-Loss of interest in
usual activities

norm-referenced tests - Answer-Tests where a student's performance is compared with
a norm group, or a representative sampling students similar to the student. A person's
score on a norm-referenced test describes how the student did in relation to the norm
group. Tests results are reported in such formats as standard scores or percentiles
health risk behaviors - Answer-MiPhy provides...

When is sentences choppy - Answer-He was a variety of sentence types when revising
paper

uncle - Answer-Uncles only capital if the name is behind it

Uncle Tom's cabin - Answer-major theme in Uncle Tom's Cabin is the problem of
slavery and the treatment of humans as property, concepts that Stowe counterbalanced
against the morality of Christianity. Stowe's depiction of slavery in her novel was
informed by her Christianity and by her immersion in abolitionist writings.

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