- sentence s. Directions: For the following questions, choose the best answer or respond in complete 1. PART A: Which of the following best describes a central idea of the passage? A. There is a greater pressure on teenagers to have crushes than on any other age group. B. Puberty and developing identities are the main reasons teenagers are more prone to have crushes. C. Crushes are Incidental, or Insignificant, to ordinary adolescent development. D. Adolescent crushes are matured expressions of love; It is a common myth that they are not. 2. PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A? A. "After all, it is an early approximation of love. While it lasts It is seriously held, so it should be seriously treated." (Paragraph 2) B. "There is a great outbreak of romantic crushes and gossip about them ("Guess who likes who?"In middle school." (Paragraph 4) C. - early adolescence and the separation from childhood has caused young people to want to act more grown up, and sexual maturity from puberty has motivated them to act in more young manly and young womanly ways." (Paragraph 4) D. "Most romantic crushes don't last very long because once the object of the crush becomes better known.magic of the other person soon wear off and the Ideal falls away " (Paragraph 9) 3. How does Dr. Pickhard describe and/or differentiate between the three types of crushes? Cite evidence in your answer. __
- #83 Which of the following words can be defined as: A complaint filed against an attorney or judge, injustice. A) Testimony B) Complaint C) Grievance D) Allegation
- 1.What comparisons can you make to find an unusual way about the lamb and the Tyger?
- Which appeal is represented by the following? "All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days nor in the life of this Administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet."
- Select the appeal that is MOST represented in the following quote: "Regardless of what happens I'm going to continue this fight" Pathos Logos Ethos