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B.
Explanation:
The first passage uses words such as I and my, indicating this is in the first person point of view. The second passage doesn't use any words likes this, and describes what characters are doing without saying what point of view it's in. This would make the second passage in the third person point of view.
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Based on this particular situation, if the owner of <em>Textbooks Plus</em> (Sal) dies, the goods of the company pass automatically to Sal's heirs. <em>The correct answer is C.</em>
Explanation:
I chose C because <u>the company is a sole proprietorship, a private one</u>, and that means that everything that the owner of the company has as president, when he dies, goes to his personal heirs. <u>He doesn't have partnerships, so his personal heirs will heir his debts and credits, also the goods of the company.</u>
I think the answer is Upper-Class Families. Not sure though.
The answer is D. There is precedent for schools limiting student expression
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on a shoestring. With very limited financial means, as in The newlyweds were living on a shoestring. The precise allusion in this term is unclear. One fanciful theory is that debtors in British prisons would lower a shoe by its laces from a window so as to collect funds from visitors or passers-by.
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