"there are things the want to talk about" maybe? are there choices if not that's ok but if there are they would be highly appreciated thank you
Answer:
The phrase "whatever I choose" conveys a demanding tone.
Explanation:
Rudyard Kipling's short children poem "Playing Robinson Crusoe" is a short fun poem where the speaker speaks of his pets. This poem is part of the collection of poems "Poems That Every Child Should Know".
In the poem, the child speaker tells how he prefers Binkie, his dog, as compared to Pu ssy, the cat. The given lines are from the second stanza where he compares the two pets, Pu ssy does what she wants and "won't attend" to the wishes of the child. But Binkie <em>"is [his] true first Friend"</em> who <em>"will play whatever [he] chooses"</em>.
Thus, the <u>effect of the lines on the tone is that the phrase "whatever I choose" conveys the demanding tone of the speaker</u>. This is supported by the fact that <u>he prefers the dog instead of the cat because of their loyalty and obedience</u>.
Osama Bin Ladin caused the plane crash of 9/11, he was arrested a few years later
The power to "pick" the president is in the hands of the electoral college, which has over 500 members, and whose only function is to elect the president (and vice-president.)
The electoral college should, but is not obliged to, vote according to the popular vote in the state, and also usually choose to give all votes to the winning candidate. There have been very few instances of electors voting against the expectations of the voters.
Researchers dont fully understand the cause of SIDS, but since we have been placing children on their backs to sleep we have seen a reduction of blank percents of less deaths
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
SIDS is an acronym for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, which is associated with death of infant or kids below 1 year old. It is about sudden death of an infant which can not be explained.
However, according to the research on SIDS, one of the many ways to reduce the risk of SIDS, is to have safe sleep environment for infant, which will at the same time reduce the risk of all sleep-related infant death.
Hence, the statistics have shown that between 1994, when the Safe to Sleep campaign (previously known as the Back to Sleep campaign) started, and 1999, the overall SIDS rate in the United States dropped by more than 50%.