The answer is A Evaluation
The description talks about Richard's work, it resembles a manager's evaluation -mostly during training processes in some jobs-
Incorrect answers:
B Experience
Experience cannot be used as the correct word because all the information is related to Richard's work if in any case, a person would use experience, the expression should be in my experience working with Richard...
C) Guess
A lot of precise and concise elements are enlisted in this description which does not leave any space for expectations
D) Trial
Trial can only be used in a legal context and we do not have any evidence that this is a legal situation.
Answer:
god's creation is humans, their treatment was poor.
Explanation:
correct answer did it in my head
Answer:
Infinitive Phrase
Explanation:
An "Infinitive Phrase" is a phrase which acts together as an adjective, adverb, or noun as the result of combining an
infinitive with complements and modifiers.
An infinitive phrase usually begins with an infinitive which is combined with complements and modifiers. It can function as the actor(s) and complement(s). It can also function as direct object(s), or of the action or state expressed in the infinitive.
An example is:
"I have a books to sell before class".
The infinitive phrase modifying "books".
to sell (infinitive)
Answer:
A). ...Symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning--signifying renewal, as well as change.
Explanation:
Parallelism is characterized as the use of similar grammatical forms or patterns to express or communicate two or more ideas that are of equal significance.
In the given excerpt, the first excerpt i.e. '...symbolizing...change' employs a parallel structure as the similar present participle verb form of present participle has been employed in the words 'symbolizing', 'beginning', and 'signifying' of equal importance. It primarily assists in enhancing the readability, prevent clutter, and convey the meaning clearly and effectively. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.