Answer:
He cares enough about his wife to lie to her to save her life
Explanation:
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Answer:
"How do these humors get out of balance?"
Explanation:
The main idea of the text is to show how medicine in Elizabethan times was different from the medicine we know today, as people believed that diseases had a divine nature and were some way of God punishing, or rescuing, a person. In this case, the sentence selected above is not relevant to the central idea of the text, since the central idea of a text is the main subject addressed by the author and in the text above, this subject refers to people's beliefs about diseases.
B bc its at the top of the peak
Answer:
-4
Explanation:
1. a) Lance did not stipulate which mathematical laws that will be used for the expression. It could follow computer logical solving from left to right, it could use PEDMAS or BODMAS. Hence solving it in different ways will generate different answers. Likewise, not adding a bracket within the equation varies the results from the multiplication; it could be -2 x (4+1+3) or (-2 x4)+1+3.
b) Using BODMAS which is more commonly used for these kind of expressions, we can have:
(- 2 x 4) +( 1 + 3)
= -8 + 4
= -4
Repetition: It repeats and often strengthens the message you’re making verbally.
Contradiction: It can contradict the message you’re trying to convey, thus indicating to your listener that you may not be telling the truth.
Substitution: It can substitute for a verbal message. For example, your facial expression often conveys a far more vivid message than words ever can.
Complementing: It may add to or complement your verbal message. As a boss, if you pat an employee on the back in addition to giving praise, it can increase the impact of your message.
Accenting: It may accent or underline a verbal message. Pounding the table, for example, can underline the importance of your message.