I'd say the answer is B. From what I know on archetypes, they're basically stereotypes. For instance, in a movie the classic jock would be an archetype because not all jocks are what movies make them out to be. This can be used with any other stereotypical character as well.
Answer:
Wrong app but did you try rice? :)
Explanation:
Answer:
A word(s) had been left out
All of the above
True
Explanation:
Ellipsis are series of dots which can be placed at any position in the sentence.
These three dots can stand in for whole sections of text that are omitted that do not change the overall meaning. The dots can also indicate a mysterious or unfinished thought, a leading sentence, or a pause or silence. This punctuation is also referred to as a suspension point, points of ellipsis, periods of ellipsis.
One day I was lazy and I decided that I didn’t want to study for the English test I had the next day. I played video games, watched TV, and hung out with friends. The next morning I finished breakfast and got to school just fine. The time came to take the test and the teacher handed out the papers. We had forty minutes to complete the test. I looked down at the paper and couldn’t answer any of the problems. At the end of the class, I went to my teacher with an empty paper and apologized for not studying and failing th test. She let me do a retake the next day. From that day on, I always studied for any test I ever took again.
Answer: Giselle has spent more than 1/2 of her parking money.
Explanation:
She has $40 dollars and parking lot cost $2.50 and she pays $2.50 for 9 days.
you need to multiply 2.50 * 9 and equals 22.5
now you need to subtract $40 - $22.5 and equals $17.5
now we need to know what is 1/2 of 40 and is 20 since $17.5 is less than $20 Giselle has spent more than 1/2 of her parking money.