Answer:
Create assessments in your Schoology course to assess your students' grasp of the material or evaluate their preparedness for class. Each assessment is automatically graded (unless you've included a subjective question, such as a short answer/essay), providing you with instant and powerful feedback that can help guide your upcoming lesson plans.
You can also manually override grades, grade with rubrics, and customize a wide array of settings for each assessment.
Important Notes:
Assessments must be created, edited, and graded from the web version of Schoology. Students can use mobile devices to submit an assessment.
Assessments are available in Schoology Enterprise and Basic. Only standard question types are available in Schoology Basic. Find out more about question types here.
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I believe your answers will be as followed:
A. Initially
B. Next
C. Then
D. After That
E. Finally
Answer:
She thinks about a newspaper article she read about a local women’s soccer team that won a championship game.
Explanation:
its TEXT TO TEXT nothing else and the only other thing that you can read is the newspaper its kinda common sense
If I am correct your answer is “ Indifferent to their mothers affection”
For in text citations with no known author, the abbreviated title of the source (article/book) and page number is used.