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What is the proper solution to the problem? The student had trouble on the test...
a) The student studied
b) The student didn't care
c) The student played games on the computer
d) The student talked in class

What is the problem for the solution? The school board decided to close school.
a) There was plenty of sunshine
b) There was a massive snowstorm that prevented buses from traveling.
c) There were no parents around.
d) There was food on the bus.

If you are giving the problem what are you looking for?
a) Effect
b) Chronological Order
c) Solution
d) Sequence

I have the solution to the...
a) Cause
b) Problem
c) Effect
d) Compare

What is the problem to the solution? The student was given Lunch Detention for the behavior.
a) The student got an A on every test.
b) The student kept disrupting the class over and over.
c) The student smiled.
d) The student jumped up and down when they won the game.

What is the solution to the problem? The car was almost out of gas to make the trip.
a) The people didn't go.
b) The car exploded.
c) We put gas in the car before the trip
d)

What is the problem to the given solution? The family moved into a brand new home.
a) The family rode in the car.
b) The family laughed at the baby's joke.
c) The family jumped up and down.
d) The family moved from their old house.

Problem and Solution is a what?
a) Plot Element
b) Organizational Pattern
c) Poetry Term
d) Characater

The student could not get the answer right. What is the solution?
a) The student gives up
b) The student guesses
c) The student talks to other people about nothing in particular
d) The student asks the teacher

Will there always be a solution to a problem?
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

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