Answer:
Children living in poverty experience the daily impacts that come easily to mind — hunger, illness, insecurity, instability — but they also are more likely to experience low academic achievement, obesity, behavioral problems and social and emotional development difficulties
We can infer that from the text, the statement that best conveys the meaning of the text is: B. I'm also tired of struggling and will do anything to make my life better.
<h3>What is statement?</h3>
Statement refers to a form of speech made orally or in written form which carries information to the hearers.
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We can see from the attached image that the option B is actually the statement that best conveys the meaning of the text.
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Answer:The metric measure must be acute and expository given that it must give detail analysis to the above context narrated in the writings
Explanation: This will enhance further thoughts on the writing's credibility
Hello,
I think you are talking about Sugar Changed the World.
"Nina was always a mysterious figure in the family: beautiful as a movie star, cosmopolitan and elegant, with wide Slavic cheeks. She spoke only Russian, though she lived much of her adult life in Tel Aviv. There were rumors that she came from nobility and that she had once been very rich. She and Avram were thought of as a glamorous couple—he the charming man with his head in the clouds (in Yiddish the word for that kind of person is luftmensh, "air man''), she the mysterious beauty who had given up everything to be with him."
Answer:
In this passage, the author presents background information about Nina by providing us personal information about her and historical facts about her life; he also describes the mystery, controversial and weirds topics that have been taking place during her life.
His 2nd porpuse was to show how Nina was able to mislead people: We can see how she was able to trick people, she was a liar: she spoke Russian, but she knew speak Hebrew.
Next time, please, add the passage. :) Thanks!
The second option, “a story
about a doctor who tracks and treats the outbreak of a virus” is the
most appropriate choice. That is because among all the four choices provided,
it is the only possible ending or the only possible scenario that could succeed
the story. The rest of the choices are very unlikely to happen.