
Part 2: How Can We Reduce Household Waste?
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- Q1What is the name of the section or subheading on page 262?How Can We Reduce Household Waste?Effects of Pollution from Paper, Metal, and GlassPaper TrashPaper, Plastic, Metal, and Glass300s
- Q2Which answer choice is an example of paper waste?glass jars and metal cansgreenhouse gasesnotebooks and magazinesplastic bags and old toys30s
- Q3What does the caption at the top of page 263 help the reader understand about the photograph?Both aluminum and steel cans are recycled at the same amount.Americans should only recycle aluminum cans.Americans recycle steel cans more than aluminum cans.Steel cans are too difficult to recycle.300s
- Q4Which answer choice is an effect of plastic waste?Plastic can decompose much quicker than paper.Plastic chemicals can leak into the environment.Plastic does not take up a lot of space in landfills.30s
- Q5What text structure did the author use to organize the section Paper, Plastic, Metal, and Glass?Compare and ContrastSequenceProblem and SolutionDescription300s
- Q6What text structure did the author use to organize the section Effects of Pollution from Paper, Plastic, Metal, and Glass?Compare and ContrastSequenceDescriptionCause and Effect300s