C because though it’s states facts about food (that cause acne) it doesn’t specify acne in the sentence it just states the food.
Answer:
"Flags Flying In The Sniff Wind" is a NOUN PHRASE.
<em>It is not appositive phrase</em>.
Explanation:
Group of words which function as a noun are known as Noun Phrases.
It is not appositive because appositive phrases rename the noun next to it.
For example: "Ben is teaching in school" is a noun phrase but it becomes appositive if it is this way: "Ben, an English lecturer is teaching in school".
Therefore, "Flags Flying In The Sniff Wind" is a NOUN phrase and NOT APPOSITIVE.
Answer:
(A) New York
Explanation:
According to the graph legend the lines represents the different areas the deaths occurred. The highest shows the Darkest Solid line which is New York looks like the highest is up to 60
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