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Question:
Overlap means that two things partly 'cover' each other because some parts of these two things occupy the same space or time.
Overlap can be used as both a verb and a noun. In this exercise it is used as a verb.
For example:
I have two courses which overlap this semester - the first course ends an hour after the second course starts.
things that have parts that are the same or similar
things that are completely separate
things that partly cover each other
things that happen at the same time
Which answers are closest in meaning to overlap? Choose 3 correct answers.
Response:
The examples below illustrate the meaning of overlap.
two parallel roads
similar theories
identical policies
same conditions
Which of the following are examples of things that can overlap? Choose the 3 correct answers.
one part covers another part.
two events occur at the same time.
two things happen automatically.
two items cover the same space.
Which answers best explain the meaning of overlap? Choose 3 correct answers. When two things overlap,...
This exercise explains how you can use overlapping circles to compare different things and see which characteristics they share.
Read this paragraph and answer the question below.
can swim and fly.
have feathers and lay eggs.
can run but cannot fly.
Diagrams are wonderful tools for organizing information in a visual way. Venn diagrams, for example, were created to show how different things can be compared. A Venn diagram has 2 or more circles. These circles overlap each other where things being compared are similar. The parts of the circles which do not overlap represent differences. Venn diagrams can help you process information faster and more efficiently. For example, questions in tests often ask you to compare different things. So next time you prepare for a test, try to make Venn diagrams to check that you remember what you have studied.
According to the Venn diagram below, which characteristics do ducks and ostriches share? Choose ONE correct answer that best completes this sentence: Both ducks and ostriches…