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Dental Hygiene

Digital Radiography: ww.emago.info

Impact of Digital Radiology
The advantages of the Emago® software package  (Demo to practice)

Guidelines and Recommendations. Recommended Infection control practices for Dentistry: http://www.cdc.gov/OralHealth/infectioncontrol/guidelines/index.htm


Board Exams: http://www.ada.org/prof/ed/testing/nbde01/index.asph

Health Information Management

Basic Pharmacology Math (Example): http://www.accd.edu/sac/nursing/math/mathindex.html

Board Exam (RHIT)
http://www.dscc.edu/misc/04-RHIT%20PPT%20Pres.pdf

Histology

The visual histology learning system by Moran & Rowley:
http://www.visualhistology.com/

A Web Atlas of Cellular Structures Using Light and Confocal Microscopy:
http://www.itg.uiuc.edu/technology/atlas/

Histology
http://www.histology.eu/

Microscopy, Cells, Diffusion & Membranes
http://www.biologymad.com/master.html?http://www.biologymad.com/cells/cells.htm

Board Exam (ASCP)
http://www.ascp-practice.com/

Massage Therapy

The best in 3D human anatomy software that can be dissected in structure layers and content that can be export to PowerPoint!
http://www.edu-technology.com/fitandex.html  (Demo)

Examples from Traditional Chinese Medicine & Pharmacology
http://www.hoptechno.com/cherbex1.htm

Board Review
http://www.ncbtmb.org/
www.dch.state.fl.us

Medical Assisting

HIPPA Regulations (Power Point Available at the SSC
http://www.mdc.edu/medical/lr/ssc/Default.asp

Registered Medical Assistant Certified
http://www.certmedassistant.com/medical-assistant-certifications.html

Medical Coder Biller

Coding ICD-O-3
http://training.seer.cancer.gov/diagnostic/history.html

Meditec Coding & Billing Training (Terminology)
http://www.meditec.com/free-training.html#skillstest  (Free Trial)

Board Exams CCS
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?r=1&ISBN=9781435419315&ourl=Professional%2DReview%2DGuide%2DFor%2DThe%2DCCS%2DExamination%2D2008%2DEdition%2FPatricia%2DSchnering

Medical Laboratory Technician

Animated Chemistry Tutorials and Models
http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=90081

Solution Concentration (Examples)
http://www.grandinetti.org/Teaching/Chem121/Lectures/Concentration/index.html

Coagulation (Exercises)
http://www.pharmacology2000.com/Coagulation/question1/questionset1.htm

Immunology
http://www.whfreeman.com/kuby/con_index.htm?02

Itunes (Presntation on Anemia and Hematology)
Presentation on Anemia by Teresita Gallardo
Question on Hematology by Olivier Nicolas
Medical Center Campus

Recommended to be  used with the panopto equipment.

Steps

- Go to http://www.mdc.edu/itunes
- Click on ITunes at the left
- Click on Miami Dade College
- Click on the School where your topic is available
- Search for other topics in the top right corner search box

Imaging & Analysis
http://las.perkinelmer.com/FocusAreas/Mkt+Life+Science+Research/GPCRResearch.htm?M=BIO

Nuclear Medicne

Board Examination NMTCB
http://www.nmtcb.org/

Pharmacy Technician

Arithmetic problems and Presentations podcasted at MDC
http://www.mdc.edu/itunes

Steps
 - Go to http://www.mdc.edu/itunes
 - Click on ItunesU at the left
 - Click on Miami Dade College
 - Click on the School where your topic is available                            
 - Search for other topics in the top right corner search box

Medical Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Gaynel Royce)
Metric Conversions

Medical Campus
School of Nursing (by Pam Zelmer)
Factor Label
                                            
Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez and Yaz Caron)
Basic Algebra

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Adding and Subtracting fractions

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Multiplying and Dividing fractions 

Kendall Campus
Algebra and Trigonometric (by Luis Beltran)
Fractions Add- Subtract

Kendall Campus
Algebra and Trigonometric (by Luis Beltran)
Defining the Quadratic Formula

Board exam: Pharmacy Technician Certification Board
http://www.ptcb.org
http://www.vue.com/ptcb/

Phlebotomy

HIPPA regulations: PowerPoint at the Student Success Center
http://www.mdc.edu/medical/lr/ssc/Default.asp

Exam Board
American Society for Clinical Pathology
www.ascp.org

Physician Assistant

Exercises to Practice
http://www.accd.edu/sac/nursing/math/mathindex.html

Radiation Therapy

MATH
www.MyMathTest.com

Arithmetic problems and Presentations podcasted at MDC
http://www.mdc.edu/itunes

Steps

 - Go to http://www.mdc.edu/itunes
 - Click on ItunesU at the left
 - Click on Miami Dade College
 - Click on the School where your topic is available                    
 - Search for other topics in the top right corner search box                                              

 

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez and Yaz Caron)
Basic Algebra

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Adding and Subtracting fractions

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Multiplying and Dividing fractions

Kendall Campus
Algebra and Trigonometric (by Luis Beltran)
Fractions Add- Subtract

Kendall Campus
Algebra and Trigonometric (by Luis Beltran)
Defining the Quadratic Formula

Test Taking Skills Video
http://vodpod.com/watch/1483744-great-test-taking-tipseo

Medical Terminology Abbreviations
http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objID=GEN604

Board Exam: AART
(http://www.arrt.org/)

Radiography

Educational Material for Radiography
https://www.corectec.com/programs.html

Advances in Digital Radiography: Physical Principles and System Overview1
http://radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/27/3/675

Board Exam: ARRT
http://pcclearn.org/ARRT/

Respiratory Care

Team Play ABG
http://www.cssolutions.biz/other_medical_software.html

Board Exam
www.nbrc.org.

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

New OB/GYN Clinical Case Studies & Whitepapers

Ultrasound
http://www.layyous.com/infertility%20links/ultrasound%20resources.htm

Abdominal Ultrasound/ General Ultrasound
http://www.layyous.com/ultasound/general_ultrasound_photos.htm

Board Exam: ARDMS
http://www.ardms.org/default.asp?contentID=923

Veterinary Technician

Practicing
www.odysseyvet.com

Board Exam
http://www.vmb.ca.gov/applicants/examinations.shtml
http://www.northampton.edu/news/topstories/vettechs.htm

Opticianry

Practicing Anatomy
http://www.optos.com/us/Your-Eye-Health/Eye-Care-and-Vision-protection/Your-Eye-Anatomy/

Exercises
http://faculty.mercer.edu/massey_at/hotpotatoes_ocular_anatomy_quiz.htm

Useful presentations for the Vision Care Program (First and Second Semesters)
http://www.mdc.edu/itunes

Steps

- Go to http://www.mdc.edu/itunes
- Click on ITunes at the left
- Click on Miami Dade College
- Click on the School where your topic is available
- Search for other topics in the top right corner search box                                             

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Yaz Caron)
Physical and Geometrical Optics

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez and Yaz Caron)
Basic Algebra

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Adding and Subtracting fractions

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Multiplying and Dividing fractions

Kendall Campus
Algebra and Trigonometric (by Luis Beltran)
Fractions Add- Subtract

Refraction of Light Rays Software
http://www.goldenkstar.com/refraction-of-rays-educational-software-physics.htm

Board Exam: ABO NCLE
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/opticianry/ap_exam.pdf
http://www.abo-ncle.org/disciplinaryguidelines/

Nursing (Generic, Transitional, Accelerated Option)

Medication reference website
http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/hp.asp
http://www.drugs.com/
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/hp.asp

Pharmacology 
http://www.pharmsoft.net/

Pharmacology Math Practice
http://www.testandcalc.com/drugcalc/index.asp

Arithmetic problems and Presentations podcasted at MDC (Basic for Nursing Students, First Semester)
http://www.mdc.edu/itunes

Steps

 - Go to http://www.mdc.edu/itunes
 -Click on ItunesU at the left
 - Click on Miami Dade College
 - Click on the School where your topic is available                         
 - Search for other topics in the top right corner search box

Medical Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Gaynel Royce)
Metric Conversions

Medical Campus
School of Nursing (by Pam Zelmer)
Factor Label                                             

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez and Yaz Caron)
Basic Algebra

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Multiplying and Dividing fractions

Mathematic Skills Evaluation (Basic for RN students, First Semester, Pharmacology Math)
http://www.mdc.edu/medical/lr/ssc/Default.asp

Directions:  Answer the following questions using scratch paper.

(*) Carry answers to three decimal places and round to two places. 

            Example:  5.485 = 5.49  and  5.484 = 5.48

(*) Express fractions in lowest terms.

            Example:  8/12 = 2/3

 

1.  1417 + 0.75      _________
2.  Express the value of XVII + VI in Arabic numbers _________
3.  10.5 + 18.07 + 20 + 40.11 + 1.54 =          _________
4.  $15.49 + $256.07 =   _________
5.  90.8 – 50.33 =      _________
6.  999 – 459.7 =      _________
7.  Express the value of 7000 – 6990 in Roman numerals.   _________
8.  469 x 25.4 =    _________
9.  $3.91 x 18 =        _________
10.  16.16 x 13.5 =        _________
11.  1024 ÷ 16 =      _________
12.  5.5 ÷ 0.005 =        _________
13.  Express the value of 121 ÷ 11 in Roman numerals.  _________
14.  Express 1265/15 as a decimal.  _________
15.  Express 4.5 as a fraction.  _________
16.  Express 15/20 as a percent.    _________
17.  Express 0.084 as a percent.    _________
18.  Express 23% as a decimal.     _________
19.  Express 3  1/3 as a ratio in lowest terms.        _________
20.  Express 20:12 as a decimal.    _________
21.  1/5 + 4/10 =    _________
22.  5  6/4 + 3  2/3 =       _________
23.  1  4/2 – 1/4 =    _________
24.  Express the value of 14/69 x 12 as a fraction.    _________
25.  Express the value of 3  1/3 x 5  2/7 as a fraction.  _________
26.  Identify the fraction with the greatest value: 1/75, 1/125, 1/90.     _________
27.  Identify the decimal with the least value: 0.014, 0.20, 0.5        _________
28. 7.8/0.04 =       _________

29.  0.24 + 0.06
       0.6 – 0.55      = 

_________
30.  Express the value of 5/17 + 5     x    0.34   as a decimal.          _________
31.  7% of 45 =        _________
32.  3/2% of 18 =            _________
33.  0.14% of 14 =     _________
   
Find the value of “X”.  Express your answer as a decimal.  
   

34.  1:11000

        1:100        x     34    =     X  

_________
35.  600/150   x   2   =   X        _________
36.  6.9/9   x   5.4   =   X     _________
37.  999,000/33,300   x   X   =  120 _________
38.  1.12/1.4   x   X   =   64     _________
39.  X   =   (82.4 – 52)  2/3    _________

40.  1/200
       1/600   x   3.5   =   X         

_________
41.  Express 2:10 as a fraction in lowest terms.  _________
42.  Express 30% as a ratio in lowest terms.    _________

43.  If 4 equal medication containers contain 24 tablets total, how
many tablets are in each container?       

_________

44.  If 1 pound of sugar equals 4 cups, how many pounds of sugar
are in 1 cup?  

_________

45.  If 1 kilogram equals 2.2 pounds, how many kilograms does a
66-pound child weigh?   

_________

46.  If 1 kilogram equals 2.2 pounds, How many pounds are in
3.2 kilograms?   

_________

47.  If 1 centimeter equals 3/8 inch, how many centimeters are in
3   1/2  inches?  Express your answer as a decimal. 

_________

48.  If you have a roll of quarters and you need to pay $5.50, how       many quarters will you use?     

_________

49.  A test that you are taking has a total of 60 questions.  If you       incorrectly answer 5 problems, what percentage will you have answered correctly?       

_________

50.  For every 10 female student nurses in a nursing class, there
are 6 male student nurses.  What is the ratio of female to  male student nurses?         

_________

         

Nursing Questions By SSC Tutors
http://www.mdc.edu/medical/lr/ssc/Default.asp

 

 

Nursing Board
http://nursing-boards.info

Practical Nursing

*(Same Programs  as nursing )

LPN Board

Davis’s NCLEX-PN® Review, 3rd Edition

http://www.fadavis.com/online_store/catalog/catalog_detail.cfm?publication_id=2203#toc

Testing Requirement examples

These websites are designed for students to practice for the CPT or TABE, tests (when required) to be
admitted to the MDC Medical Center Campus. Admissions Test Preparation (Wolfson Campus 305-237-3120)

Computerized Placement Test (CPT)

CPT Math Review 1 Algebra (12 hours)
CPT Math Review 2- Algebra (12 hours)

CPT and TABE

MATH
www.MyMathTest.com
http://www.epcc.edu/Student/Tutorial/Mathcenter/handouts.html

Arithmetic problems and Presentations podcasted at MDC
http://www.mdc.edu/itunes

Steps

- Go to http://www.mdc.edu/itunes
- Click on ItunesU at the left
- Click on Miami Dade College
- Click on the School where your topic is available              
- Search for other topics in the top right corner search box                                       

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez and Yaz Caron)
Basic Algebra

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Adding and Subtracting fractions

Medical Center Campus
Libraries & Computer Courtyards (SSC) (by Kevin Ramirez)
Multiplying and Dividing fractions

Kendall Campus
Algebra and Trigonometric (by Luis Beltran)
Fractions Add- Subtract

Kendall Campus
Algebra and Trigonometric (by Luis Beltran)
Defining the Quadratic Formula

Example:

Mathematic Skills Evaluation

Directions:  Answer the following questions using scratch paper.

(*) Carry answers to three decimal places and round to two places. 

            Example:  5.485 = 5.49  and  5.484 = 5.48

(*) Express fractions in lowest terms.

            Example:  8/12 = 2/3

1.  1417 + 0.75  _________
2.  Express the value of XVII + VI in Arabic numbers.  _________
3.  10.5 + 18.07 + 20 + 40.11 + 1.54 =         _________
4.  $15.49 + $256.07 =     _________
5.  90.8 – 50.33 =        _________
6.  999 – 459.7 =      _________
7.  Express the value of 7000 – 6990 in Roman numerals.   _________
8.  469 x 25.4 =       _________
9.  $3.91 x 18 =      _________
10.  16.16 x 13.5 =      _________
11.  1024 ÷ 16 =      _________
12.  5.5 ÷ 0.005 =    _________
13.  Express the value of 121 ÷ 11 in Roman numerals.   _________
14.  Express 1265/15 as a decimal.    _________
15.  Express 4.5 as a fraction.         _________
16.  Express 15/20 as a percent. _________
17.  Express 0.084 as a percent.   _________
18.  Express 23% as a decimal.   _________
19.  Express 3  1/3 as a ratio in lowest terms. _________
20.  Express 20:12 as a decimal.    _________
21.  1/5 + 4/10 =   _________
22.  5  6/4 + 3  2/3 =              _________
23.  1  4/2 – 1/4 =     _________
24.  Express the value of 14/69 x 12 as a fraction.   _________
25.  Express the value of 3  1/3 x 5  2/7 as a fraction. _________
26.  Identify the fraction with the greatest value: 1/75, 1/125, 1/90. _________
27.  Identify the decimal with the least value: 0.014, 0.20, 0.5  _________
28. 7.8/0.04 =      _________
29.  0.24 + 0.06 --- 0.6 – 0.55      =   _________
30.  Express the value of 5/17 + 5     x    0.34   as a decimal. _________
31.  7% of 45 =         _________
32.  3/2% of 18 =   3.  0.14% of 14=      _________
   
Find the value of “X”.  Express your answer as a decimal.  
   

34.  1:11000
        1:100        x     34    =     X 

_________
35.  600/150   x   2   =   X               _________
36.  6.9/9   x   5.4   =   X          _________
37.  999,000/33,300   x   X   =  120 _________
38.  1.12/1.4   x   X   =   64    _________
39.  X   =   (82.4 – 52)  2/3       _________

40.  1/200
       1/600   x   3.5   =   X   

_________
41.  Express 2:10 as a fraction in lowest terms.      _________
42.  Express 30% as a ratio in lowest terms.  _________

43.  If 4 equal medication containers contain 24 tablets total, how many tablets are in each container?  

_________

44.  If 1 pound of sugar equals 4 cups, how many pounds of sugarare in 1 cup?        

_________

45.  If 1 kilogram equals 2.2 pounds, how many kilograms does a 66-pound child weigh?  

_________

46.  If 1 kilogram equals 2.2 pounds, How many pounds are in 3.2 kilograms?     

_________

47.  If 1 centimeter equals 3/8 inch, how many centimeters are in 3   1/2  inches?  Express your answer as a decimal. 

_________

48.  If you have a roll of quarters and you need to pay $5.50, howmany quarters will you use?      

_________

49.  A test that you are taking has a total of 60 questions.  If you incorrectly answer 5 problems, what percentage will you have answered correctly?         

_________

50.  For every 10 female student nurses in a nursing class, there       are 6 male student nurses.  What is the ratio of female to male student nurses?    

_________
   
Your score:  

   

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Answer

1

1417.75

2

23

3

90.22

4

$271.56

5

40.47

6

539.3

7

X

8

11,912.6

9

$70.38

10

315.12

11

64

12

1100

13

XI

14

84.33

15

4  1/2

16

75%

17

8.4%

18

0.23

19

10:3

20

1.67

21

3/5

22

10   1/6

23

2   ¾

24

2   10/23

25

17   13/21

 

WRITING

Admissions Test Preparation (Wolfson Campus 305-237-3120)
Computerized Placement Test (CPT)

CPT English and Writing Review (24 hours)

http://www.epcc.edu/Student/Tutorial/Writingcenter/writingcent.html
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets.shtml
www.turnitin.com

Example:

Paragraphs in a composition (as well as all sentences in each paragraph) must have continuity if the reader is to follow the thought easily.
Two paragraphs can be smoothly linked together by making the first sentence of the second paragraph a "bridge" sentence showing the
reader how the paragraphs are related. Each numbered exercise consists of two items: item A gives the topic sentence of one paragraph
(not necessarily the first paragraph. Choose the most effective linking/transitional sentence.

1.
(A) I soon discovered that to work for Mr. Harris I had to have the patience of a saint.
(B) The rewards my patience on the job brought me.

A. ? Acquiring patience paved the road for many opportunities to come.

 B. ? I did not have the patience to handle the man's temper.

C. ? Mr. Harris made me think of what I would be like if I didn't learn to control


2.
(A) There are several drawbacks to being a day student at a private boarding school.
(B) The advantage of attending a boarding school as a day student
.   

A. ? Some day instructors are full-time students at the local university and have little or no experience teaching.

B. ? Despite the drawbacks, there are many advantages to attending a boarding school as a day student.

C. ?  The teachers and staff for the day school are more organized and helpful than

 

3.
(A)Everyone agreed that Jerry was the homeliest boy in school.
(B)Jerry's success as a leading man in school plays.

A. ? However, Jerry's talent as an actor won him much awe and praise, surprising all those who thought he was the average Joe.

B. ? He surprised everyone with his sparkling personality.

C. ? There was more to him than met the eye.

4.
(A)Some people scorn paperbacks as trash.
(B)The great number of books of literary merit reprinted as paper backs.

A. ? Harlequin romances and other popular fiction are among the trash which are printed as paperbacks.

B. ? Paperbacks are cheaper than hardcover books.

C. ? When looking at the advantages of printing a text as a paperback, it is easy to see why books with literary merit are reprinted as paperbacks.

 

READING

Admissions Test Preparation (Wolfson Campus 305-237-3120)
Computerized Placement Test (CPT)

CPT Reading Review (12 hours)

http://www.mdc.edu/testing_information/CPT_CLAST/newaccu1.asp
http://www.spjc.edu/webcentral/admit/Placement/reading.htm

EXAMPLE

This test measures your ability to understand what you read. You may be asked to:

  • identify the relationship between sentences
  • distinguish between the main and secondary ideas
  • make inferences

DIRECTIONS: Read the statement or passage and then choose the best answer to the question. Answer the question on the basis
of what is stated or implied in the statement or passage.

  1. Myths are stories, the products of fertile imagination, sometimes simple, often containing profound truths.
    They are not meant to be taken too literally. Details may sometimes appear childish, but most myths express a
    culture's most serious beliefs about human beings, eternity, and God.

    The main idea of this passage is that myths
    (a) are created primarily to entertain young children
    (b) are purposely written for the reader
    (c) provide the reader with a means of escape from reality
    (d) illustrate the values that are considered important to a society

  2. Australia has many strange beasts, one of the oddest of which is the koala. Perfectly adapted to one specific tree, the eucalyptus, this living teddy bear does not need anything else, not even a drink! The moisture in the leaves is just right for the koala, making it the only land animal that doesn't need water to supplement its food (from That Astounding Creator Nature by Jean George).

    The passage indicates that the koala
    (a) is a member of the bear family that does not need moisture to live
    (b) gets all of its nourishment from the eucalyptus tree
    (c) adapts itself to any surroundings
    (d) is the only animal that does not need food to live

  3. It is early summer. August's long-awaited vacation time still seems ages away, but by the same toke, its torpor-producing heat and mildew-generating humidity have not yet arrived. Instead, these cool, end-of-June days practically insist on getting the picnic season under way immediately. But, alas, there is a difficulty: alfresco dining has a bad name among us. Tenth-rate hot dogs, carbonized chicken parts, and beef a-la-charcoal are principally what comes to mind when we hear the words "outdoor food" (from A Spanish Picnic by Robert Capon).

    The passage suggests that the author believes that
    (a) picnicking in August is long-awaited
    (b) August is better than June for a picnic
    (c) there are some negative aspects to eating outside
    (d) picnicking is better alfresco

  4. In embarking on the fight for independence, America faced formidable obstacles. The Continental Congress did not have the authority to pass binding legislation or to impose taxes. The new nation had no army and no navy, and its population numbered only 2.5 million people, 20 percent of whom were slaves. Britain, by contrast, was a mighty power of 11 million people with the world's best navy and a well-disciplined army. Fifty thousand troops were in North America in 1778, and Britain hired thirty thousand German soldiers to supplement its forces during the war (from An American History by Rebecca Brooks Gruver).

    What is the main point of the passage?
    (a) Britain was a great power whose population outnumbered that of America.
    (b) America's military forces were less experienced than Britain's military.
    (c) America's Continental Congress had limited authority.
    (d) As America was about to engage in its struggle for autonomy, it was faced with arduous barriers.


DIRECTIONS: Two underlined sentences are followed by a question or statement about them. Read each pair of sentences and then choose the best answer to the question or the best completion of the statement.

  1. The Midwest is experiencing its worst drought in fifteen years. Corn and soybean prices are expected to be very high this year.

    What does the second sentence do?
    (a) It restates the idea found in the first.
    (b) It states a result or effect of the statement in the first sentence.
    (c) It gives an example of the statement in the first sentence.
    (d) It analyzes the statement made in the first sentence.

  2. The American prison system functions primarily to exact retribution. In Japan, the courts are less concerned with sending people to jail than they are with rehabilitating them.

    What does the second sentence do?
    (a) It supports an idea found in the first sentence.
    (b) It analyzes an idea stated in the first sentence.
    (c) It states a contrast to the statement in the first sentence.
    (d) It exemplifies an idea found in the first sentence.

 

  

 

   

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