As she was reading the novel Esperanza Rising, Irina recalled her childhood in Mexico. Irina made a personal response to this novel because she applied her:

a) knowledge of text structures
b) background knowledge
c) knowledge of literary elements
d) word attack skills


b

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A collaborative approach to working with families may empower families to become a stronger advocate for their child

a. True b. False

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One of the disadvantages of anger is that when we are angry, we

a. Focus all our attention on the person and behavior we are angry with b. Are mobilized for action and feel considerable physical energy c. Can intimidate other people and thus have more interpersonal power d. Become acutely aware of what it is that's bothering us

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Which of the following statements best reflects what the effect of ‘Natural Fear Level’ in the table tells us?

about an animal. Three groups of children were shown a picture of an animal that they had
never seen before (a quoll). Then one group was told a negative story (in which the quoll is
described as a vicious, disease?ridden, bundle of nastiness that eats children’s brains), one
group a positive story (in which the quoll is described as a harmless, docile creature that
likes nothing more than to be stroked), and a final group weren’t told a story at all. After the
story children rated how scared they would be if they met a quoll, on a scale ranging from 1
(not at all scared) to 5 (very scared indeed). To control for the natural anxiousness of each
child, a questionnaire measure of trait anxiety was given to the children and used in the
analysis. The (edited) R output is below. The next two questions relate to this output.



a. The child’s natural level of fear had a significant relationship with their fear
beliefs about the animals.
b. The child’s natural level of fear did not have a significant relationship with
their fear beliefs about the animals.
c. The type of information given to the children had a significant relationship
with the child’s natural level of fear.
d. The type of information given to the children did not have a significant
relationship with the child’s natural level of fear.
e. Natural fear levels were significantly different in the groups of children.

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The latitude a principal has with the press will depend in great part on__________

a. The press policy of the school b. The press policy of the school district c. How friendly the principal is with the reporter d. The view of the superintendent

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