Answer:
D) Chimpanzees use tools in the same way humans do.
Explanation:
The phrase from the passage which BEST supports the student's generalization that chimps are the smartest animals alive is: chimpanzees use tools in the same way humans do. This was considered one of the most stunning and important observations Goodall made about chimps and could easily make the student generalize that chimps, being like humans in this way, are 'the smartest animals alive.'
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Answer:
i think the last one
Explanation:
the flower bloomed earlier than expected
This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer: a. Met / was reading / sat
We met each other one day while John was reading a book in the library and I sat down beside him.
Explanation:
Out of the options provided, only the chosen one correctly uses the verb tense for the missing words in the sentence: all the actions happened in the past.
Option c is incorrect because it uses the present tense (meet) and the past perfect (have sat) as if the act of sitting had happened before they met.
Option b. is incorrect because both actions, meeting, and seating, are in the past perfect tense, so there is an action that should happen after that that is missing.
Option d. is incorrect because the act of meeting happens in the future.
Answer:
When you are making a thesis, you are making a theory or a hypothesis. So, you start before you make the experiment. Tell the problem or subject that you are trying to discover or solve. Your theory has to be clear that shows the topic and that focuses on the experiment. When you write a thesis, use the words if and then, for example, "If I put dirty pennies in pickle juice then, it may be at least a little clean." After you are done stating your hypothesis, you clarify the variables.
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Hmm how about like whats your opinion on it or do you think is good or no something like that