A student creates a Venn diagram to analyze two cars that are discussed in a text. What should appear in the middle of the Venn diagram (where the circles overlap)?

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Answer 1
the similarities / characteristics the two cars share
Answer 2

Answer:  

Venn diagrams are used to describe a set of "things"

In this case, the ven diagrams can be used to show certain things about the two cars discussed, with this in mind, you can see that if the circles overlap in some area, this means that the things in the overlapped area are things that you can find in both cars.

So the answer would be:

In the middle of the Venn diagram, you should see the similarities and "properties" that both cars have.


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Maria's favorite granola bar has 230 calories the nutrition labeled states that 7/8 of the calories come from fat how many calories in a granola bar come from fat

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This is just basic multiplication with a fraction.  All you need to do is multiply the 230 by 7/8 and you will get the right answer.  230 x 7 = 1610 and then all that divided by 8 = 201.25 or 201 and 1/4.

Which best describes the impact of the author’s repetitive use of words that suggest similar ideas, such as “go,” “search,” and “roam”?
They urge readers to take definitive and far-reaching action.
They point to different perspectives about the same idea.
They remind readers of the great scope of the argument.
They recall earlier references Douglass has made to travel.

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They urge readers to take definitive and far-reaching action.

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They urge readers to take definitive and far-reaching action

Explanation

An author could use repetitive words that suggest similar ideas such as “search” to urge readers to take further actions in researching about the topic to know the various views concerning the same idea and enable them get a wider scope of the argument. This is only possible if the reader finds more references that talk about similar concepts  and study more.


Typically, developmental courses: A. last a full academic year. B. do not award any credits. C. require a high SAT or ACT score. D. are science courses.

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It is B. do not award any credits

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