This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
List five questions that you will ask about the product and answer also the question given below.
1. Using the guide questions in assessing health information, will you buy the product? Why or why not?
What?
Who?
What else?
Answer:
1- What is the product made of?
2- Who is in charge of the good hygiene of the product?
3- For what reason is it on sale?
4- Will this product be good for my health?
5- How long will this product last in good condition?
Explanation:
When purchasing a product, you must take into account its health information. This is essential for our health and what we are going to consume.
You must evaluate if the product is of good quality and make sure that it will not harm your health.
You can also consult this information with a doctor, with someone who knows the subject and is qualified to answer you or with a consumer help line.
He wanted to make inventions for other people. I know that might not be the awnser but that's what I think
A Search log is a way for students to keep track of information during research.
The answer would be B) Search log
Does Kamala getting elected VP give us more representation in the country? Knowing Kamala’s political stances, how would she and President Biden improve our country? Do you believe Kamala would be a better president than a vice president, why or why not? Would Kamala Harris have had better chances if she ran in 2024? Why do you think Biden chose Kamala as his running mate when he was chosen for the democratic nomination?
My favorite part of the play. The irony is unbelievable.
Everybody in the play is Catholic along with Shakespeare. If he kills Claudius now, Claudius will be in a state of grace which means that all of his sins (including the murder of Hamlet's father) will be forgiven and Claudius will be given a free ticket to heaven. That's the last thing Hamlet wants.
We learn that after Hamlet has made this decision, and leaves, Claudius tells that he cannot pray meaningfully. His words do not reach even the ceiling (if I remember correctly).
Isn't that a bit of irony? Think of it. By the terms of the play, Hamlet thinks Claudius will go to heaven. But what Claudius tells us is that nothing could be further from the truth.