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b. journal articles
c. experimental data
Explanation:
In any report writing, if any reference is mentioned or quoted in the body of the report, it should be listed in the reference section of the report. Thus while making laboratory report, various information can be used while preparing the report taking help from other sources.
For example, the value of some experimental data such as the value of acceleration due to gravity, electron's mass, Planck's constant, Universal Gas constant, etc. can be used from other sources while making a laboratory report.
Also we take references from various articles of journals to present our content in the report
So these data should be cited in the reference section of the report.
Hence the correct option is (b) and (c).
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According to Jefferson's Declaration of Independence, all men are created equal and have the right of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. On the other hand, Locke stated that men's inalienable natural rights are "life, liberty, and property." The difference is barely noticeable. For Locke, "property" actually meant more than just goods and properties, referring to possession of one self and the right of welfare.
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Civil society ... refers to a wide array of organizations: community groups, non-governmental organizations [NGOs], labour unions, indigenous groups, charitable organizations, faith-based organizations, professional associations, and foundations.”
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The phrase "whatever I choose" conveys a demanding tone.
Explanation:
Rudyard Kipling's short children poem "Playing Robinson Crusoe" is a short fun poem where the speaker speaks of his pets. This poem is part of the collection of poems "Poems That Every Child Should Know".
In the poem, the child speaker tells how he prefers Binkie, his dog, as compared to Pu ssy, the cat. The given lines are from the second stanza where he compares the two pets, Pu ssy does what she wants and "won't attend" to the wishes of the child. But Binkie <em>"is [his] true first Friend"</em> who <em>"will play whatever [he] chooses"</em>.
Thus, the <u>effect of the lines on the tone is that the phrase "whatever I choose" conveys the demanding tone of the speaker</u>. This is supported by the fact that <u>he prefers the dog instead of the cat because of their loyalty and obedience</u>.