Answer: D) Scaffolding
Explanation: Scaffolding can be Simply defined as an instructional method where tutors guide and direct their tutees in performing certain tasks and as the tutees become efficient in these tasks, the tutors begin to withdraw there involvement or influence unless the tutees request for it.
Walter's mom withdrawing from holding his hands and guiding him through the shoelaces tying process to just verbally guiding him through the process is a good illustration of Scaffolding.
Answer:
For this case we have the following system of equations:
y = -0.25x + 4.7 y = 4.9x-1.64y=−0.25x+4.7y=4.9x−1.64
When solving the problem graphically we must take into account the following:
1) The solution of the system of equations is given by the intersection of both functions.
2) The solution is an ordered pair of the form (x, y)
For this case we observe that the solution is given by:
(x, y) = (1.23, 4.39)(x,y)=(1.23,4.39)
Note: see attached image.
Answer:
The approximate solution to the system is (1.23, 4.39)
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Answer:
Langston Hughes' message about group pressure in "Salvation" is that B. It can cause people to make decisions they could later regret.
Explanation:
Langston Hughes told his story about how he attended a church revival meeting with his aunt when he was 12 years old.
In his memoir, he recalls going for that revival full of faith about God but leaving the place doubting God.
He felt pressured by his aunt to receive salvation at that revival but ends up lying about his feelings and loses faith in God. He was the last person that was "waiting to be saved" and so he lied because of group pressure so as not to "hold up the procession"