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This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Which...
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This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Which event referred to in the text most influenced the authors when they were choosing a topic
for their group science project?
older?
O The authors saw advertisements that featured frost and mist.
O The authors gathered materials including a package of mints.
O The authors learned about the temperature inside the mouth.
O The authors ate foods containing mint when it was hot outside
ewing the gum and exhaling
from cars to elevator doors.
der. This notion might make
ng something hot and spicy
ce class to think critically,
perature inside a person's
Ve attempted to answer this
Part B
Select two sentences from paragraph 1 of the passage below that best support the answer to
Part A
1 Chewing gum commercials sometimes show people chewing the gum and exhaling ice-
cold mist that causes frost to form on all kinds of objects, from cars to elevator doors. The
ides being communicated is clear mint makes things older
Answers: 1
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