I think it's A emotional good luck!!I
Answer:
C
Explanation:
it's to show a different "more abstract" view
Answer:
1) (had) you talked
b) saw
2) ironed
b) washed
3) watched
b) went
4) shined
b) woke up
5) pulled
b) took
Explanation:
Every verb has many tenses, and (based on Latin origin) they include present, perfect, imperfect, pluperfect, future perfect, and future. Apart from a few oddities, verbs can be changed into the perfect tense by simply removing the last letter if it is a vowel, and adding -ed to the end.
N.B. For question one there seemed to be an irregularity in grammar, hence the (had). There additionally seemed to be a problem with the last half, as if the question should have been in the present tense.
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The guidelines for the inclusive use of language in public speaking mentioned in your textbook does this passage violate Avoid stereotyping jobs and social roles by gender.
Because the guidelines for the inclusive use of language in public speaking mentioned in your textbook does this passage violate, Avert gendered stereotypes in social roles and occupations. A gender stereotype is a generalized opinion or preconception about the traits or qualities that men and women should or should not have, or about the roles that men and women should or should not play.
Both positive and negative gender stereotypes exist, such as "women are weak" and "women are nurturing." When it restricts a woman's or man's ability to grow personally, pursue a career, and/or make decisions about their lives, a gender stereotype is damaging. A gender-based oversimplification of a group's traits, features, and characteristics is known as gender stereotyping.
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I would say b because you should have a healthy balance between quotes and your own thoughts in your papers.