Its mean that the person cannot hear his/her phone ringing
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The person does not want to answer the phone.
What? Please explain so I can help you further.
(D) Protagonist
Wrong - A: motif is a symbol or technique
Wrong - B: Antagonist presents opposition to the main character. ("Anti" Protagonist = Antagonist)
<span>Wrong - C: Central conflict is the conflict/relationship between the protagonist and antagonist. </span>
Answer:
08/30/2020
Dear Pepe
I hope you are fine.
I want to tell you that a few days ago I did the tests for a very prestigious university, I do not want to tell you yet because I am a bit superstitious about it, I will wait first to pass and then I will tell you the details with the good news. This first step will help me to achieve my goal of being an excellent engineer, who in the future can actively collaborate with our country, helping people and growing more and more as a professional, which, in my point of view, it is the true essence of being a professional.
Please write to me as soon as you can, telling me what you will do once you finish school, I will look forward to your letter.
Sincerely, Your best friend
Explanation:
In these times it is easy and even quick to communicate with everyone digitally, by text messages, instant messages, or emails, since many people are not used to sending physical letters.
When thinking of a letter for a friend, you don't think of many formalities, just writing something nice, telling an anecdote, or something personal that you just lived or lived through.
Chances are, your friend also enjoys this personal way of keeping in touch.
Elephants have joined a small, elite group of species-including humans, great apes and dolphins-that have the ability to recognize themselves in the mirror, according to a new finding by researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) in New York. This newly found presence of mirror self-recognition in elephants, previously predicted due to their well-known social complexity, is thought to relate to empathetic tendencies and the ability to distinguish oneself from others, a characteristic that evolved independently in several branches of animals, including primates such as humans.
This collaborative study by Yerkes researchers Joshua Plotnik and Frans de Waal, PhD, director of Yerkes' Living Links Center, and WCS researcher Diana Reiss, PhD, published in the early online edition of the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, was conducted as part of a wide array of cognitive and behavioral evolution research topics at Yerkes' Living Links Center.
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