INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the correct answer.Topics such as road rage, Spanglish, or cyber-courtship lend themselves to ____.

A. a standard definition
B. a qualifying definition
C. a personal definition
D. an invented definition


Answer: D

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A generic drug is a medication that is chemically equivalent to the brandname drug for which it is a substitute. It is also a bioequivalent. Generic drugs must deliver the same amount of active ingredients into the patient 's bloodstream in the same amount of time, have the same therapeutic action of the brand-name drug, and must be approved by the FDA. Generic drugs in general are less

expensive, mostly because manufacturers of generic drugs do not have to repeat the extensive clinical trials that were used in developing the brand-name drug. Though the active ingredients are the same, the fillers and binders used in generic drugs usually differ from those in brand-name drugs, which can affect how quickly they are absorbed or can make them less potent. Some people are allergic to the binders and fillers used in the generic substitute. When a drug is first placed on the market, usually it is patented for 17 years. That means no one can manufacture another drug with the same chemical formulation during those years. Only when the patent has expired can other pharmaceutical companies manufacture generic versions of brand-name drugs. For that reason, some drugs currently on the market do not have generic versions. Certain generic medications may not work as well as the brand-name originals. Doctors generally advise patients to stick with brand names for drugs to control epilepsy, other seizure conditions, heart problems, and psychiatric conditions. The word bioequivalent in the first paragraph means a. recommended. b. restricted to use by biologists. c. having an equal weight. d. acting on the body in the same way.

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In creating the first draft of a classification paragraph

A) make sure all of the difficult vocabulary words are defined in the context of the sentences. B) write sentences that are free of grammar error. C) pay attention to see that there is a topic sentence, body sentences, and a closing sentence. D) take a breather between sentences to reflect.

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Write the correct pronoun in the blank. Mr. Velasquez dances better than (I, me).

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Despite his seriousness about the game, when others laugh at bonehead plays, he laughs louder than anyone else.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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