Cliques are groups of friends, but not all groups of friends are cliques. The thing that makes a group a clique (say: KLIK) is that they leave some kids out on purpose. They form groups that they won't let other kids belong to. Sometimes kids in the clique are mean to kids they think are on the outside. Usually one or two popular kids control who gets to be in the clique and who gets left out.
The correct order of each word in the blank spaces would be: option C.
"There is more than one way to see if they're in their proper spaces."
<em>'There'</em> is an adverb of place or position, '<em>they're'</em> is a contraction of they are (which refers to two or more people), and '<em>their'</em> is the possesive case of the pronoun they.
Answer:
Entailment
Explanation:
The above statement is an example of entailment in linguistic semantics. Entailment in semantics has to do with making a statement(under a certain condition)that ensures a second statement is true. Example, since I'll be back later, we are certain that I am leaving. It is also called strict implication or logical consequence, and semantic consequence. Entailment is different from implication since all statements must be true, unlike implication.
The answer is complex ideas about events. Hope this helps i just took it
(A) he was looking for butterflies