He is concerned about how he appears to others
In cryptography, the hybrid argument is a proof technique used to show that two distributions are computationally indistinguishable.
Code switching does refers to the ability to alternate between languages in conversations
This statement is True.
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Answer:
My wife gave me a hundred rupees, (but/however) I can't find it.
He bought a house and it's near the zoo. (It could also be) He bought a house near the zoo.
I wanted to buy the car (but/however) it was costlier than my house.
Explanation:
You could use either but or however for the first and last question because the second sentence is contradicting the first sentence. For the second question you could have it both ways, but I recommened using the first way, (He bought a house and it's near the zoo.) because it uses a clause.
A is the most effective because you have the subject you are researching, the date, and the location. This question will allow your responses to be as accurate as you’d like them to be.