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While writing on page 232 of her journal, Kate has taken the following notes:
Based on what he read on page 232 of Kate’s journal, Kate’s brother wants to summarize Kate’s feelings on the SAT. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal? A) Barnard students typically have higher SAT scores that those of Columbia students. B) Kate loves the SAT. TRUE C) Kate hates the SAT. FALSE D) I ain’t no rube! Whatever that means!
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My name is Kate.
• The College Board first administered the SAT on June 23, 1926. • I know the SAT is important because a good score can help me with college admissions. • A good SAT score could also help me with paying for college, which is why I love the test. • I really want to go to Barnard College, which allows me to take classes at Columbia University. • My brother, an arrogant rube, somehow went to Columbia; I hate him. • Both colleges are really expensive, but Barnard is cheaper for the same exact classes. • Kate is my name.
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
The student wants to define pica and give an example of a population in which its occurrence should not be alarming. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
• Pica refers to a disorder characterized by the consumption of non-food substances over a period of at least one month. • What those who suffer from pica consume varies; items include paper, soap, hair, cloth, soil, chalk, powder, metal, pebbles, ash, clay, or ice. • Pica in toddlers between the ages of 18 and 36 months old is considered normal and usually disappears as the child ages. • In one study, 27% of pregnant women reported experiencing pica at some point during their pregnancy. • A pregnant woman experiencing pica should seek medical counsel to ensure that she and her unborn child are not at risk. • Pica is the Latin word for the Eurasian magpie, a bird with a reputation for eating unusual objects.
A) Pica is the compulsive
consumption of non-food substances, which can occur in pregnant women but typically only during their second trimesters. B) The condition known as pica is not uncommon, though it seems to disproportionally affect those with certain mental health conditions. C) Mothers have reported that pica, a disorder involving the ingestion of non-food items, in their young children eventually disappears. D) Cultural factors may play a role in the prevalence of pica, as some cultural practices involve the consumption of non-food items.
This goal has two parts: o Part 1: Define pica o Part 2: Give an example of a population in which its occurrence should not be alarming.
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