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CAHSEE 1.3 Passage Drill. Which of the following is the best way to express the meaning of the word alumni in this sentence?
CAHSEE 1.2 Passage Drill. Which of these sentences from the story best illustrates the sensitive side of the narrator's nature?
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CAHSEE 8.5 Passage Drill. What does the author suggest by comparing the constellation to a connect-the-dots picture?
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Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
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by connect the dots the preferred method of artistic expression
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of astronomers everyone All right humans use company three Night
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traveling north stein a guy for me James bond is
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from stories this time All right Read this excerpt from
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the selection This one right here from our perspective on
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earth the stars all appeared to form a single connect
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the dots picture but they're actually very far away from
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each other Right What is the author suggest by comparing
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the constellation to a connect the dots picture and here
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the pencil answers on their way Well as long as
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we've got a handle on what the author does and
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does not say in the article this one's not so
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tough Well we guess that's probably true of every question
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but anyway take choice duel for example please Nowhere in
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the article does the authors say that all the constellations
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look exactly the same If that were true then all
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the stars would be evenly spaced The nighttime sky might
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look more like a giant polka dot blanket then a
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connect the dots pick way have tended to option b
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Sometimes it can be kind of hard to pick out
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a single constellation from all those dots in the sky
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A constellation junkie might see a giant hunter when they
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gaze up at a ryan but to the average joe
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it might look like a giant cities on the sky
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The important thing here however is that the author doesn't
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weigh in on whether or not the constellations looks like
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the pictures they represent so option b is off the
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table It's a little hard to argue with choice cia's
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well if you tried long enough you could probably find
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a picture of almost anything in the stars They look
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like a bunch of random shiny dot so it's Not
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too hard yet again the author says nothing about this
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though so we'll cross off choice See option a is
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the only answer the author mentions making it the obvious
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choice from the vantage point of our little space rock
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here honor it looks like all the stars in space
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are roughly the same distance away from us on one
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giant sheet of sky like points on a connect the
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dots picture In reality though some stars or trillions of
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miles closer to us than others even among those in
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the same constellation though the connect the dots comparison is
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meant to illustrate how we see stars distances in Comparison
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to their actual distances from us Sometimes we like to
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make up our own consolations Last night we sketch that
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one for joan rivers who loves you john looking down 00:02:40.115 --> [endTime] on us from up on high
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