Answer:
whatever
Explanation:
<em>typically, the thumbs are left uncrossed--but this would mean the same thing</em>
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These hands are positioned in a shape of a "W", typically standing for "whatever"
It means what "whatever" would mean if you say it--a general lack of care/that something has no effect [on you specifically]
note: this was used in the movie <em>Clueless</em>, and that's when it became more popular, so this also could be a reference to that scene
(if you want to look it up (I can't give links), you could look up something like <em>Clueless RSVP</em>)
<em>Sometimes, this is confused with a "w" made using one hand, which typically means "win"</em>
hope this helps! have a lovely day :)
Answer:
A. Fulcrum is between the pull and the load
Explanation:
In the first class levers, the Fulcrum is present between the force or effort and the load. Pliers, scissors, a crow bar, a claw hammer, a see-saw and a weighing balance are the examples of first class levers in which the fulcrum exists in the center while the effort is located at one side and the load is present on the other side of the fulcrum.
Answer:
I believe it's C because B they have temporary relationships and I know A and D aren't true