Part A
Why does the author most likely place the information in paragraphs 1-2 at
the beginni...
Part A
Why does the author most likely place the information in paragraphs 1-2 at
the beginning of "Energy Story"?
A. to encourage the reader to learn how electronic devices are made
B. to show the reader how different machines can improve our lives
c. to draw the reader in by showing how electricity affects everyone
D. to teach the reader how to use electricity in different settings
Part B
Which detail from "Energy Story" best supports the answer in Part A?
A. "... walk through your school, house or apartment ..." (paragraph 2)
B. "... how many things we use each and every day that depend on
electricity." (paragraph 2)
C."... in the same way the moon spins around the earth.” (paragraph 5)
D. "... each person would have a bucket of water to pour from one bucket
to another." (paragraph 12)
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