Answer:
U.S. News - The New York Times
Explanation:
(From newspapers and magazines)
There are numerous situations when reading articles from popular sources might serve to introduce you to a topic and how that topic is addressed in society. In most cases, articles from popular sources:
- are published for a general audience by journalists or professional authors
- written in a language that the broader public can understand
- They rarely contain a bibliography; instead, they are fact-checked throughout the editorial process of the magazine in which they appear.
- They do not presuppose prior knowledge of a subject area; as a result, they are frequently quite useful to read if you don't know a lot about your subject area yet.
- may include an argument, viewpoint, or analysis of a problem
Spell checking their words
Answer:
Very (few people understand how) important recycling is.
Sarah had (to make a decision) about where they should go for dinner.
Clara asked (if the rubbish) went to a landfill site.
Paul has (involved himself in politics while) he was at university.
Explanation:
Answer: theory
Explanation: there has been questioning/a theory that a delay has occurred bc if graduated licensing
Not play/ Give up the game due to lack of players