2nd period

2nd period

10th Grade

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Ava is diving into the world of science with her exciting project on fibers! She's on a quest to discover some cool examples of synthetic fibers. Examples of Synthetic Fibers: _____

Answer explanation

Synthetic fibers include materials like nylon, acrylic, acetate, and spandex. These fibers are man-made and widely used in textiles for their durability and elasticity.

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Sophia is on a mission to create the most fabulous clothing line ever, and she's thinking about using polyester for its legendary durability. Some quirky characteristics of polyester that she should keep in mind are _____

Answer explanation

Polyester is known for being wrinkle resistant, but it does not melt easily and tends to retain oily stains. Therefore, the correct characteristics do not match the provided options.

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At the bustling science fair, Sophia was on a mission to uncover the mightiest fiber of them all: _____

Answer explanation

Nylon is known for its strength and durability, making it one of the strongest synthetic fibers available. It is widely used in various applications due to its excellent tensile strength.

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Scarlett and Mason are on a mission to revolutionize the world of sustainable fashion! They need to find a synthetic substitute for wool to make their eco-friendly clothing line a reality: _____

Answer explanation

Acrylic is a synthetic fiber that mimics the properties of wool, making it a popular substitute. It is lightweight, warm, and often used in clothing and textiles as an alternative to natural wool.

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In her fashion design class, Sophia is on a textile adventure! Her instructor challenges her to unravel the mystery of woven fabric by identifying the two types of yarns that hold the fabric together: _____

Answer explanation

A woven fabric is made from two types of yarn: the warp, which runs lengthwise, and the weft, which runs crosswise. This combination is essential for creating the structure of the fabric.

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In her textile class, Abigail is on a quest to unravel the mysteries of fabric weaves. Her instructor challenges her with a riddle: "This weave is the simplest and most fundamental of them all: _____"

Answer explanation

The plain weave is the simplest weaving technique, characterized by a straightforward over-and-under pattern. It forms the basis for many other weaves, making it the correct answer to the question.

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In their lively fashion design class, Maya turned to her friends and asked with a twinkle in her eye, "Hey, does anyone know what the strongest weave is that's often used in making those cool denim jeans?" The answer is _____.

Answer explanation

The strongest weave commonly used in denim is twill. This weave creates a diagonal pattern that enhances durability and strength, making it ideal for denim fabric.

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