For each item, read the general sentence and then choose the letter of the three specific sentences

that explain or support that statement.
General Sentence: There are a few different theories about why people dream.
Wayne Weiten, Concept Charts for Study and Review to Accompany-Psychology: Themes &
Variations, 8th e
Specific Sentences:
(1) Sigmund Freud asserted that the chief purpose of dreams is wish fulfillment.
(2) Insomnia refers to chronic problems in getting adequate sleep.
(3) Other theorists argue that dreams provide an opportunity to think creatively about personal
problems.
(4) The activation-synthesis model proposes that dreams are side effects of the neural activation
that produces waking-like brain waves during REM sleep.
(5) Sleep apnea involves frequent, reflexive gasping for air that disrupts sleep.
(6) Sleeping is important to one's health.
(7) Sleep varies from one person to another.

a. 1, 2, 4
b. 1, 3, 4
c. 2, 4, 6
d. 3, 4, 5


d

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

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Which pattern for organizing comparison or contrast paragraphs explains the topic sentence by first discussing all the details on one subject and then all the details on the other subject?

• subject-by-subject • point-by-point • definition • spatial

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What is the difference between dependent-clause and explanatory fragments?

a. Dependent-clause fragments have a subject and a verb; explanatory fragments do not. b. Dependent-clause fragments do not have a subject or a verb; explanatory fragments have one or the other. c. Dependent-clause fragments can stand on their own; explanatory fragments cannot. d. Dependent-clause fragments cannot stand on their own; explanatory fragments can. e. Dependent-clause fragments explain a previous sentence; explanatory fragments do not.

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Combine the elements to form complete sentences that compare the two hotels.


1. El Hotel Rodrigo tener / piscina / La Terraza

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2. El Hotel Rodrigo tener / habitación / La Terraza

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3. El Hotel Rodrigo / ofrecer / restaurante / La Terraza

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4. La Terraza / ser / grande / El Hotel Rodrigo

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5. La Terraza / ser / lujoso (luxurious) / El Hotel Rodrigo

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