Indicate what these people had already done this morning. (Use the cues provided.)
Nosotros / llevar la ropa a la tintorería.

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


habíamos llevado

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Studies show conclusively that if large groups of children watch a great deal of televised violence, they will be more prone to behave aggressively. In other words, not all children will become more aggressive, but many will. Especially during adolescence, viewing lots of violence on television is associated with actual increases in aggression against others. It's little wonder that a large panel

of medical and psychological experts recently concluded that media violence is a serious threat to public health. It is fair to say, then, that televised violence causes aggression in viewers, especially children? Fortunately, that would be an exaggeration. Televised violence can make aggression more likely, but it does not invariably "cause" it to occur for any given child. Many other factors affect the chances that hostile thoughts will be turned into actions. Among children, one such factor is the extent to which a child identifies with aggressive characters. That's why it is so sad to find TV heroes behaving aggressively, as well as villains. A case in point is the popular Power Rangers TV programs for children. In each episode, the Power Rangers "morph" into superheroes who use karate and other violent actions to conquer monsters. After watching an episode of the Power Rangers, a group of 7-year-old children committed seven times more aggressive acts than a control group that didn't watch. The aggressive children hit, kicked, and karate-chopped their peers, often directly imitating the Power Rangers. Younger children, in particular, are more likely to be influenced by such programs because they don't fully recognize that the characters and stories are fantasies. Youngsters who believe that aggression is an acceptable way to solve problems, who believe that TV violence is realistic, and who identify with TV characters are more likely to copy televised aggression. In view of such findings, it is understandable that Canada, Norway, and Switzerland have restricted the amount of permissible violence on television. Should all countries do the same? How is the first sentence of the third paragraph ("A case in point is the popular Power Rangers TV programs for children.") related to the last sentence of the second paragraph ("That's why it is so sad to find TV heroes behaving aggressively...")? a. summary b. listing c. example d. contrast

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INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the correct answer.In determining causes, you need to ____.

A. first establish immediate effects B. indicate the most probable long-term effects C. look beyond first impressions and assumptions D. all of the above

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identify the type of error.

Refusing to accept the bribe was a morale act. a) spelling b) punctuation c) mechanical (run-on sentence, comma splice, fragment) d) word choice

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¿_______________ personas pueden compartir (share) un cuarto?

Jorge planea un viaje y habla con el recepcionista en un hotel para conseguir información antes de decidir si quiere hacer una reserva. Completa las preguntas de Jorge con las palabras interrogativas apropiadas.

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