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English, 05.01.2021 17:00 jeremytheprimerapper

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What doors does technology open for teens and young adults?

Read page 366-367: What is the team's main problem, is it clearly stated? Why or why not.

What happens to the car?
How do the students see this problem?
Is this implicitly or explicitly stated?

Reread the last paragraph of page 366 and page 367,
Select words or phrases that support the problem that has occurred. (3 examples)

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What is the central idea of the text?

Explain how the central idea is developed using textual evidence to demonstrate the problem-solution relationship within the text. (3 examples)

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Look at the diagram to make an inference about the Attack. How much work would it take to build something with so many custom parts? What is the Attack and what has happened during its test run on Locust Street?

Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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