A. State the problem before you form the hypothesis.
Answer:
Ingredients Of Momos
For the Dough:
120 gms refined flour
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt water (for kneading)
For the Chicken Filling:
1 cup chicken (minced)
1/2 cup onions, finely chopped
1/4 tsp black pepper powder
1 tbsp oil
1/2 tsp garlic paste
1/2 tsp soya sauce
Salt
1/4 tsp vinegar
For the Vegetarian Filling:
1 cup cabbage and carrots, grated
2 tbsp onions , finely chopped
1/2 tsp garlic, finely chopped
1 tbsp oil
1/4 tsp vinegar
1/2 tsp soya sauce
to taste salt
to taste pepper
1 tbsp cornflour
For Chilli Sauce:
25 gram garlic, peeled
6 gms whole red chillies
3 tbsp vinegar
1 tbsp oil
to taste salt
to taste sugar
How to make
Prepare Chilli Sauce:
1.Cut the red chillies and soak them in water for about two hours. Cut up into small pieces and soak in the vinegar for one to two hours. Put all the ingredients in a mixie and grind to a smooth paste.
Prepare Momos:
1.In a bowl mix all the ingredients of the chicken or vegetable filling, according to your choice. Keep aside.
2.Knead the refined flour, baking powder and salt together into firm dough. Cover and keep aside for 30 minutes.
3.Roll the dough into very thin 4-5 inch rounds.
4.Take each round piece and place some filling in the center.
5.Bring the edges together and twist to seal it.
6.Steam in a steamer for about 10 minutes and serve hot with chilly sauce.
Explanation:
Hope this helps. Sorry if its wrong
Answer:
read the answer you made and select what you included in your response that you wrote lol
Explanation:
you made an answer right? so just select what you said in it.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is actually the B) MacArthur wants to impress his listeners; Long wants to make them think.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that the question is asking specifically for the purposes of their respective speeches. It is important to take into account that MacArthur's excerpt is part of an acceptance speech, whereas Long's excerpt is part of a radio address that the politician gave during the Great Depression. MacArthur is praising and commending the military for their work, using, for that purpose, a very poetic and symbolic language ("you are the leaven which binds together...," or "the shadows are lengthening for me. The twilight is here," just to give an example). His is clearly a speech aimed at impressing his listeners. Long, on the contrary, presents a series of facts and he then poses two very straightforward questions, which seem to be directed to those who were running the country at that time. He responds to the first one firmly, but he does not give an answer to the second one, since it is a rethorical question. His speech, therefore, definitely makes you think and reflect upon his words.