Test anxiety involves physical and ___________________ responses

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


emotional

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Disorganized people know what they're looking for when they go shopping.

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

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Who does Horatio think will win the duel? Who does Hamlet think will win?

What will be an ideal response?

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The title of a description should be clear and limiting

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Glaciers usually move slowly; indeed, the adjective glacial is synonymous with "exceedingly slow." The movement of most glaciers can be measured in fractions of an inch per day, although an advance of several feet per day would not be unusual, and extreme examples of nearly 100 feet (30 meters) in a 24 hour period have been recorded. Also, the flow is often erratic, with irregular pulsations and

surges over a short span of time. As might be expected, all parts of a glacier do not move at the same rate. The fastest moving ice is that at and near the surface, and if the glacier is confined, the way a valley glacier is, for instance, the center of the surface ice moves faster than the sides, which is similar to stream flow patterns. a. Glaciers always move slowly; therefore, it is difficult to judge whether it is advancing or retreating. b. Although glaciers move slowly, it is not unusual to find some that move as rapidly as 100 feet in a 24 hour period. c. The adjective glacial is synonymous with "exceedingly slow" which means that glaciers always move slowly under any circumstance. d. Glaciers usually move only fractions of an inch per day; however, they may move erratically, with some parts of the glacier moving faster than others.

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