I'm going to say no because i would say which they decided to adopt him
        
             
        
        
        
D. Casual style
The cover letter includes some informal words that come across as casual and unprofessional, reflecting poorly on the job applicant. Some of the informal and casually styled words and phrases used include:
- "surfing the web"
- "I'm"
-"really would"
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is this one: "correct as is." The sentence I would not want to be Rita or her has shown the correct use of pronouns. If in case of a male character, just for example, "<span>Jane or him," instead of saying that as "Jane or his."</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer should be C) bar graph.
You could make a bar graph with two bars, one representing losses and one representing wins, and then put the same pair of bars next to each other and observe how the trends changed as years went by. The others would be very odd for using the data available and would probably not be used.
        
             
        
        
        
 In an extended and well-developed metaphor, Blaeser compares the rituals to a loop. In the first paragraph, it is the loops of curly hair that can't ever be brushed and tamed. Any attempt at doing that will cause pain, and fingers can't go through them without getting stuck. She then proceeds to explain that "family, place, and community" are the loop of our identity. We can't get hold of it, we can't unravel it, but we will always be compelled to return to it. They constitute our private "rituals of memory". Those rituals are connected, repeated, and intertwined just like braids of curly hair. If we were to cut them, we would destroy our own identity.