The answer to your question is C.
This question is incomplete because part of the question statement is missing; here is the complete question.
Where can key concepts, words to know, and lesson goals and objectives be found when determining what to study for a test?
A. Teacher's answer key
C. Back of the book
B. Chapter introductions
D. Chapter summaries
The correct answer to this question is B. Chapter introductions
Explanation:
In learning materials including books and guides, the chapter introduction is the first section in each chapter that explains what is the content of the chapter, the objectives or goals of it, and any key concepts or words. This section is mainly used for students to anticipate the content of the chapter, but can also be used to study for a test because in this section you find key elements and an overview of all the content of the chapter, which is useful to remember key concepts, and ideas. Also, by reviewing this you can locate easily specific content for a test or identify which content you need to review. Thus, elements such as lesson goals, key concepts, etc. can be found in the chapter introduction when determining what to study for a test.
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Answer:
The best example of dialogue that builds suspense is B. "You are a rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was. You are a man to be missed."
Explanation:
Answer B is a good example of dialogue that builds suspense, because though nothing has happened yet at that point, the dialogue anticipates that the man is going to die. "You are a man to be missed." clearly shows how the author is trying to foreshadow the events about to unfold.