Answer:
Given to expressing divergent or opposite views.
Explanation:
G.o.o.g.l.e
Brainly is offended by the word g.o.o.g.l.e
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Answer:
Explanation:
For years, Go was considered the final resistance against the march of computers. Machines might win at chess, draughts, three-dimensional noughts and crosses, Monopoly, bridge and poker. Go, though, is different. The game required intuition, strategizing and character reading, along with vast numbers of moves and combinations. According to legend, it was invented by a Chinese emperor to teach his subjects balance and patience: qualities unique to human intelligence.
Answer:
which is considered
who comes near it
whose
that measures
whose job it is
that the great white
where it lives
that is known
that crosses
that the great white
that was more
Explanation:
Relative clauses point to which thing or person the speaker is referring to.
Who is the relative clause for a person, and should be followed by a verb.
Whose is the relative clause used instead of his/hers/theirs and is followed by a noun.
Where refers to a place, and is followed by a noun or pronoun.
Which and that are used to talk about a thing.
David Logan Mary Logan Cassie Logan
wise intelligent brave
strong understanding defiant
thoughtful accepting smart
Stacey Logan "Little Man" Big Ma
leader clean family-oriented
solid naïve wise
Mr. Morrison Uncle Hammer Jeremy
strong hot-tempered caring
dangerous well-dressed lonely
Lillian Jean T.J. Mr. Jamison
impressionable stupid helpful
dimwitted compassionate
confused
The Simms Brothers
racists
stupid
harmful
menaces
followers