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Speaking fully about a topic requires students to research several sources. Usually, students can gather different facts from different sources even though they are about the same topic. The student must then be able to bring the facts together by categorizing them into their similarities. After that, they are ready to write or speak about the topic. In this quiz, students will analyze two sources about volcanoes and then answer questions about those sources.
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This fact is located in the first story.
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When the Earth's crust flattens out, it could cause a volcanic eruption.
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This information is located in the first story and within the first two paragraphs.
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This fact can be found in the first story within the second paragraph.
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The story contains different ways a volcanic eruption can occur.
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The Pacific Ring of Fire is detailed in the second story.
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After Mt. St. Helens erupted, the people near the volcano experienced small earthquakes.
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The volcano Kilauea has been erupting for over 20 years.
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This story gives examples and explanations of the locations of volcanoes.
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The tectonic plates are mentioned in both stories.
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