Correct: These books are really interesting. Have you read them?
Correct: Rain has been falling all day long. I hope it stops soon.
Correct: One girl has red shoes. I want to be just like her.
Correct: Hillary and I went to the mall last night. Did you see us there?
Use some statistics in it, or simple state what the pressures and activities are to help further your point on the last sentence. Also when saying according to the nsf teens should, further that sentence. Tell what teens should. It’s an incomplete sentence.
Daley said Friday that Elie Wiesel's autobiographical novel of the Holocaust, "Night," raises important issues of hatred, oppression and genocide that need to be confronted today--even though they're emotionally difficult to consider. ... He said he read "Night" in the 1960s and liked it because it "put a face" on history.
A. TOUCH. The sense of touch relies on the largest sense organ in the body.
The largest sense organ in our body is our skin. Our skin houses receptors that sense touch.
Our sense of touch allows us to receive information about our internal and external environments which helps us form our sensory perceptions. The sense of touch is also the first sense we develop from our fetal stage.
Touch receptors in our skin are nerve cells that inform our brain about tactile sensations. There are two types of touch receptors. They are thermoreceptors, tell us about the temperature of the object we touch, and the mechanoreceptors, tells our bodies about pushing/pulling forces and body movements and are responsible for translating physical forces to nerve impulses that are transmitted to our brains.
The answer is A.agreed (to agree) (because this is something "we" can do)