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Edward "Monks" Leeford is a character in the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. He is actually the criminally-inclined half-brother of Oliver Twist, but he hides his identity. She died in childbirth after giving birth to the baby that would be named Oliver Twist.
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A
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Sadly, he will always be remembered for his infamous remarks at the Oscars.
It couldn't be C or D because those both seem like positive acts.
C: She is infamous for having memorized pi to the 10,000th digit. Nothing negative, it's a celebrated achievement.
D: Touring the movie set, I got to meet the infamous people who work behind the scenes; nothing negative.
B was a bit confusing because you couldn't exactly tell whether the city was infamous or the food, but I've concluded the city was infamous, so that wouldn't be negative.
B: The city has been rebuilt since the flood and is now infamous. The city isn't infamous because of the flood. (Questionable)
Esawar Prasad's article “The Future of Money” is published in a magazine. According to the article, the nodes are used to store and share transactional records. Thus, option b is accurate.
<h3>What is blockchain in bitcoin?</h3>
Bitcoin is digital money, and blockchain is the log not centralized for the dealings that happen across the network. They do not require any central authority to clear the transactions.
Nodes and blocks are an integral part of the blockchain that stores the data and are interconnected to run the core of the cryptocurrency. The transactional information is stored and encrypted in the nodes and blocks of the blockchain.
Therefore, option b. node share information in the form of blocks is accurate.
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I’d say a song writer simply because more people listen to music as well as the fact that they need things that people can relate to or even just something or someone they know of in that song that’ll make the writers song more interesting and catchy