I was wondering the same thing
Scorpions:"<span>Scorpions have eight legs, a pair of pincers (pedipalps) and a narrow segmented tail that often curves over their back, on the end of which is a venomous stinger." -google way of writing it
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tarantulas:"</span><span>They eat insects, beetles and grasshoppers. The Goliath Bird-eating </span>Tarantula<span> species will eat larger prey, such as, lizards, snakes, frogs, bats and small birds" -google way of writing it </span><span>
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Answer:
The type of listening Scott is using is: <u>informational listening</u>.
Explanation:
This type of listening is normally used in an educational context, or when learning about what is being said. Infomational listening is an active listening by which a person, in this case Scott, recibes the information and can then stored it is his memory. An active listening is important in order to make connections of ideas, to relate them and contrast them.
Answer:
Public opinion polling is not always accurate.
Explanation:
public opinion
This is often regarded as a grouping or collection of the attitudes and beliefs of the people of a country about its nations politics and government. it is a form of communication from citizens to their government
Public opinion importance
It serves as a form of check and balance or a guide to government actions, influences public policy, gives feedback to politicians. It also gives a form of self rule in democracy.
Public opinion is said to be measured by public opinion polls. Opinion polls are done to collect information by asking people questions. There are two major types of opinion polls: it includes the straw polls and scientific polls. The straw polls type of polling is not reliable, however, because the people who respond to the poll do not accurately represent the total population.
Public policy
This is simply regarded as a form of a deliberate course of action that is usually set up and followed by governmental institutions and officials
. it is set up to solve an issue of public concern.
Answer: Cindy uses the strategy of introducing the book by its cover and pictures. Though this method may not always explain the true message passed by the book, the first graders in Cindy's would get a rough idea of what the book is all about.
Also first graders and very young learners, learn effectively by pictures and videos because it easy for them to grasp and makes learning fun for the young ones.