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Question: What is the central idea of the passage?
A. The ancient Greeks had to memorize large amounts of information since most people could not write.
B. Using a “mind palace” can help you memorize long speeches or remember when you have a test.
C. The “method of loci” can help a person memorize large amounts of information through visualizing.
D. Many people such as the ancient Greeks and a famous TV detective use the “method of loci.”
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In critical thinking, what is the one resource that the human desire never surpasses the available amount? a)drinkable water b) air c) money d) oil
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How did the completion of the transcontinental railroad change the lives of american citizens? a-it increased the wealth of all americans and enabled them to travel more.b-it made cross-country travel too expensive for ordinary americans.c-it decreased the safety of americans who moved to settle the plains.d-it shortened travel time between the east and west for all americans.
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Which of the following is the main reason early new england had villages rather than cities? 1. the area did not have ports for trade. 2. not many people lived in new england at the time. 3. new england did not have the natural resources to support cities. 4. the settlers set up new england with villages for religious reasons.
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Question: What is the central idea of the passage?
A. The ancient Greeks had to memorize large amou...
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