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SAT, 24.06.2019 20:30
Analyze the analogy and read the information below it. fish : fin : : bird : wing if you were reading this aloud, you would say, "fish is to fin as bird is to wing." this analogy uses parts of an animal to relate to the whole animal. much like how a fin a fish move, so does a wing a bird move. which analogy also uses parts to relate to the whole? sky : blue : : dirt : brown flower : petal : : tree : leaf car : road : : boat : water food : sandwich : : sport : softball
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SAT, 25.06.2019 02:00
What is likely to happen if a new aggregate demand curve moves to the right? prices and output would drop, and the equilibrium point will stay the same. prices would rise, and output would drop in the short run. prices and output would rise, and the equilibrium point will change. prices would rise, and output would drop in the long run.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 15:30
Which statement best describes gravity? it is the force that repels only very small objects. it is the force that acts between objects with zero mass. it is the force that sometimes acts only on very large objects. it is the force that acts between any two objects in the universe.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 16:20
How did loftus interpret false memories? a. because of their desire to whoever is asking them about their memories people will often go along with what they want to hear b. eyewitness memories becomes faulty when we make errors in identifying the source of information we have stored in long term memory c. we accept subsequent misinformation as being correct, and this information becomes part of our memory for the original event d. when we retrieve a memory for a particular event from long-term memory, we also retrieve information from other sources relevant to the event
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