I believe the answer is B it shows how potentially dangerous some diseases can be to people
As for this problem concerning about the writing process, the most probable and the most likely answer to this would be D. publishing.
The final step in the writing process is publishing. This would be the final since after this, there would be no more revisions and correcting of mistakes, adding of ideas or anything, changes would be not considered anymore. Of the options presented, drafting would come first, followed by editing, then revising. Publishing would be the decision where there is no going back.
Answer:
Sophia's life flashed before her eyes. "Jessica! Jessica help me up!" Sophia's fingers were sliping. If Jessica didn't help her out Sophia would fall to her doom.
"No way! You stole Daniel from me and now you must pay!" Jessica roared.
Sophia scream right back at her, "I did not! He is my best friend! That's all we are! Please- AHHH!!!" Sophia hung only by one hand. She had tears running down her face. All she had done was hug Daniel. 2 fingers left on the cliff and Jessica still didn't care. "Jessica help me! Please! I'll explain everything!"
Jessica looked at Sophia. She noticed how honest and weak she looked. She grabbed Sophia's arm and hauled her up. "Start speaking before I push you off this mountain."
"I've been friends with Daniel since I was 5. He is a brother to me. Jessica, I would NEVER love him any other way. Please, believe me. You can push me off now that you heard me." Sophia as trustworthy as ever stood there. Knowing that Jessica would push her off.
"Can you forgive me Sophia?"
"I'll always forgive you. No matter what you do."
"In that case..." Jessica pushed Sophia of the cliff.
It had been the most surprising thing that had ever happened to them, and probably ever would.
Answer:
81. B. quality
82. A. social
83. A. effecting
84. A. on
85. A. environmental
86. A. take
87. A. their
88. A. opportunity
89. A. protect
90. A. by
Explanation:
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be defined as a strategic management concept which typically involves socially contributing to the growth and development of the people, community and the world at large. Thus, it's an organization's obligation to act in a manner that benefits and adds significant value to the society, usually it has its business operations.
Some examples of CSR programs are building of roads, provision of electricity, water supply, establishing health care centers, awarding scholarships, etc.
<u>Note</u>: In this exercise, you're required to fill in the blank with the most appropriate words from the group of answer choices provided.