What's a fact?

a. what someone thinks
b. someone's interpretation
c. a verifiable truth
d. all of the above


c. a verifiable truth

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Americans are famous for their optimism. What will be an ideal response?

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Read each of the following paragraphs and respond to the questions that follow by choosing the letter of the correct answer.

Type A and Type B individuals are very different. Type A individuals are extremely competitive, are very devoted to work, and have a strong sense of time urgency. They have a lot of drive and want to accomplish as much as possible as quickly as possible. Type B individuals are less competitive, are less devoted to work, and have a weaker sense of time urgency. Such individuals are less likely to experience conflict with other people and more likely to have a balanced, relaxed approach to life. They can work at a constant pace without time urgency. Type B people are not necessarily more or less successful than Type A people, but they are less likely to experience stress. Word(s) in the topic sentence that indicate(s) a specific pattern is/are a. Type A. b. individuals. c. are. d. different.

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Answer these questions in French with the appropriate expression.

How would you greet your best friend? ________________________________

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Self-fulfilling prophecy

a. events that occur because of a natural order b. events that occur because of a prediction c. events that occur because no one changes them

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