What is a requirement of settings in modern fantasy?

a. The writer creates a world in which unusual circumstances are believable.
b. The writer combines reality and fantasy as characters or stories go back and forth
between two worlds.
c. They must be developed so completely that readers will believe anything is possible.
d. All of the above.


d

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A) types of errors B) types of tests C) types of effect sizes D) types of correlations

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

1. Planning activities that are interesting and relevant to students’ lives is one way to reduce the likelihood that students will misbehave. 2. Miss Hobart introduces each topic in her history class by reading a relevant story or primary source document aloud to students. True or false: Miss Hobart is presenting a poor model of behavior. 3. Mr. Ledford gets annoyed at his students, slams his books down on the desk, and tells them they will silently do worksheets for the rest of the period. His behavior is appropriate because the students should always treat their teachers with respect. 4. Apologizing to your students when you lose your temper or teach a lesson that flops is a bad idea. 5. Miss Mahoney is the teacher in the classroom next to yours. She stops in your room one day and says, “I just went off on my students. They were SO annoying, and I didn’t get much sleep last night. Plus I have a parent conference after school and a meeting tonight. I hate long days like this. So I lectured them about respect and about how real life isn’t always a cake walk.” True or false: Miss Mahoney’s personal frustration may have influenced the way she interacted with her students.

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A primary purpose of Part B of the IDEA is to

a. Justify the law and define terms used in the law. b. Delineate the educational requirements of the law. c. Extend the protections of the law to infants and toddlers with disabilities. d. Fund activities that support the education of students with disabilities (e.g., teacher training programs, research).

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Jordan is the newest hire at a local advertising agency. There is a strict dress code at this firm, which Jordan does not like and feels stifles creativity. But as the newest hire, Jordan desire to feel like part of the team is more important than her personal style, so she says nothing. Jordan is experiencing which of the obstacles mentioned in the text?

a. low involvement b. unclear goals c. lack of a challenge d. simple tasks

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