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Instructions: Select the letter of the answer that correctly identifies each type of prewriting. The prewriting below is an example of Oct. 3. Everyone wants to win the lottery, but I ve heard that suddenly having millions of dollars doesn t necessarily make people happier. In fact, several lottery winners have said their lives are worse since winning. They simply traded one set of problems for another set of problems, like people hounding them for contributions all of the time. Some lottery winners have even been irresponsible with the money, blown it all, and then were forced to declare bankruptcy. Oct. 4. Tomorrow, I m traveling to Toledo for my brother s wedding. His fianc e is a woman he met in college, and they seem to have all of the ingredients for a happy and long-lasting marriage. They share many of the same interests, such as scuba diving, and they seem to have similar values and goals.
Seat Belts
Safety devices designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop.
Mean Number
The mean value obtained from a series of numbers, determined by adding all the numbers together and then dividing by the total number of values in the series.
Safety Roadblock
A preventative measure set up temporarily on roads to enhance safety by controlling traffic flow, reducing speed, or preventing access to certain areas.
First Serves
In tennis, the initial serve attempt in a point; this serve, if successful, can set the tone for the remainder of the play.
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