When quoting more than one paragraph from the same person or the same text, place opening quotation marks at the beginning of __________________ and place closing quotation marks only at __________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


each paragraph, the end of the final paragraph

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Health care has the greatest impact on health and longevity.

a. true b. false

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Read the selection and respond to the questions that follow by choosing the letter of the correct

answer. Television Transforms Daily Life It's not surprising that the effects of such a pervasive medium have attracted so much attention from parents, educators, social scientists, religious leaders, public officials and anyone else who wants to understand society's habits and values. TV has been blamed for everything from declines in literacy to rises in violent crime to the trivialization of national politics. Every once in a while it is praised, too, for giving viewers instant access to world events and uniting audiences in times of national crisis. An industry with this much presence in American life is bound to affect the way we live. Someone who is watching television is not doing other things: playing basketball, visiting a museum, or looking through telescope at the planets, for instance. Television can, however, bring you to a museum you might never visit or to a basketball game you cannot attend or to the surface of a planet you can only see through a telescope. Television technology, by adding pictures to the sounds of radio, truly transformed Americans' living and learning patterns. The word television, which once meant programs delivered by antennas through over-the-air signals, now means a television screen, where several different types of delivery systems bring viewers a diversity of programs. The programs Americans watch today are delivered by antennas, cables, and satellites, but they all appear on the same television screen, and as a viewer, you can't tell how the program arrived at your television set and probably don't care. What you do know is that television gives you access to all types of programs—drama, comedy, sports, news, game shows, and talk shows. You can see all types of people—murderers, public officials, foreign leaders, reporters, soldiers, entertainers, athletes, detectives and doctors. The television screen is truly, as scholar Erik Barnouw observed, "a tube of plenty." About 1,600 television stations operate in the United States. Three out of four of these are commercial stations, and the others are noncommercial stations. About half the commercial stations are affiliated with a network. What has TV been blamed for? a. for giving viewers instant access to world events and uniting audiences in times of national crisis. b. for the decline in literacy c. for bringing news to people who live in remote areas d. for carrying a diverse array of programs

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Write a P for each sentence that is parallel and NP for each sentence that is not

Save your essay either to your jump drive or you can save it to the hard drive and email it to yourself. What will be an ideal response?

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What did the author's father try to tell him?

a. where the family's money and gold were buried b. how to escape the camp c. what medicine to take for the author's illness d. where the author's mother was hiding

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