Observation is a very important part of science. It lets us see the results of an experiment, even if they are not the results we expect. It lets us see unexpected things around us that might stimulate our curiosity, leading to new experiments. Even more important than observation is accurate observation. Often, our eyes and our brains play tricks on us, letting us see what we expect to see, instead of what is actually there.
Answer:
Um..I am sorry if this is not right but, I put: " We moved into out new house on August 13, 2007"
Explanation:
The first thing the taxpayers can do if they want more information is to visit the website www.irs.gov. This was clearly stated on the form. Therefore, the correct option is C.
This passage uses personification. Words cannot actually be stiff or heavy, and they do not need to be pushed out of one's mouth, but these adjectives and actions give the reader a vivid picture of Molly trying to say this words, and struggling greatly to do so.