D. By requiring planning ahead and strategizing, chess teaches the thinking skills many schools and employers want.
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"perfect chances of verbs?" I haven't heard of that, ever, in my 73 years.
Is it possible that you meant "perfect tenses of verbs?"
One possible answer for consideration would be "auxiliary verb," such as "had," "have," and so on.
█ What's a climax? <span>█
The climax is the highest and most intense part of a story. It's the point in the story where a major moment actually happens.
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In that case, the answer would be letter C. It's the most intense from all the choices.
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Why are we so quick to judge? According to an article in Psychology Today, our brains are attempting to make sense of why people do the things they do. We make snap judgments about people because it moves us on to the next thing our brains need to work out.
I would say that the best summary is <span>Hyde drinks from the glass and begins staggering around. Lanyon watches Hyde’s features change and leaps back in horror.
This description would reveal how each character reacted one to the drink and the other one to the drink reaction. While Hyde experimented physical changes, Layon observed them in "horror".
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