Answer: something along the lines of foreshadowing or what you predict is to come in the story.
Explanation:
Dogs run
I walk
Bob eats
Tom plays
Jack jumps
Cat sleeps
Dog barks
Cat meows
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Answer:
The answers are D, C, A, B
Explanation:
I just took the test and It was correct.
<span>When trying to decide to write
about anything, here is my advice to you—write about what most interests
you. Thus, my first recommendation to
you is to write about the artist whom you most like. My second recommendation to you would be to
write about the artist who has the most written about him/her. If there is a lot written about your topic,
your research will be easier, and you’ll have more perspectives from which to
choose as you vet your sources. Lastly,
if, however, all three artists are equally as popular, and have an equal amount
written about them, then, I would suggest going with the one whom you most
recently read up on because you’ll be able to write more with information that
is still “fresh” in your mind.</span>
The correct answer is Passage 2 is more effective because it presents data as empirical evidence and passage 1 does not. Passage 2 sources information from the Journal of the American Medical Association which is a reliable and verifiable source. It uses this empirical evidence instead of just citing statistics that can't be backed up as no source is given, and personal opinion as in Passage 1.