List two details from the presentation that best support the speaker’s claim.
Question 4
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The Problem with Flat Maps
Question 5
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Question 6
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What does the speaker use as a comparison to explain the complication of trying to make an accurate flat map? Is the comparison effective? Use details from the presentation to support your answer.
Question 7
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Listen to the presentation. Then answer the questions.
Which two questions are answered in the presentation?
Where did the sense of smell rank in the survey?
What were people asked to rank in the survey?
Were people surprised by the survey results?
When was the survey given?
How many people took the survey?
Which claim does the speaker make in the presentation?
Our ability to smell changes over time.
Our senses of taste and smell are equally important.
The smell of crayons is a favorite memory for most people.
The sense of smell is more important than most people acknowledge.
Which question is unanswered in the presentation?
What percentage of taste perception comes from smell?
Is the sense of smell connected to learning?
What are the most popular smells in the world?
How can the sense of smell help people avoid some illnesses?
Listen to the presentation. Then answer the questions.
Which of the following does the speaker indicate is a problem with flat maps of the world?
Many countries are mislabeled.
A few countries are in the wrong location.
Several countries of the world are missing.
Some countries are sized incorrectly.
What reason does the speaker give for why people often choose flat maps over more accurate three-dimensional maps?