9. b. oranges are orange!
c. frogs are green!
d. zebras are black and white!
e. elephants are grey!
f. (what's a blip blop??)
10. a. purple
b. morning.
c. shoes
d. rap.
It can be because of stress, or because they are abused at home.
It can also be peer pressure.
Think about what a claim is. a claim is something that you state, even if you don't have proof. choice C is a fact, not a claim--it would be used as evidence to support a claim, but it doesn't serve as a claim itself.
i would say that B is the most appropriate claim to argue that people should be more nutritionally knowledgeable. choice D is almost a counterargument, in a sense, because it lists a flaw with food labels. choice A is a statement, but it can be proven with evidence--one could look at a food label to search for the listed items.
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Answer:
For example, a survey of high school students to measure teenage use of illegal drugs will be a biased sample because it does not include home-schooled students or dropouts. A sample is also biased if certain members are underrepresented or overrepresented relative to others in the population.
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