"I used the skills I learned in karate to <em>disarm</em> the man."
"Oh look at that cute little <em>compact</em> car!"
"This product guarantees 100% <em>protection</em> against bears"
"Oh! Gosh this water is <em>frigid</em>!"
"We have great news for you sir. Your hospital <em>discharge</em> will be tomorrow!"
"To the best of my <em>recollection</em>, I don't think there was anyone there when I arrived."
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Answer:
Signal Word - Danger
Hazard Statement - Fatal if swallowed
Precautionary Statement - Wear protective gloves
Product identifier - ABC Black Paint
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The answer is: Number
The pronoun must agree with its antecedent in number. Rule: A singular pronoun must replace a singularnoun; a plural pronoun must replace a plural noun. A pronoun should agree with its antecedent in person, number, and gender. Person refers to the quality of being, number distinguishes between singular and plural.
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Negative argument about droping the bomb.
Some military analysts insist that Japan was on its knees and the bombings were simply unnecessary. The American government was accused of racism on the grounds that such a device would never have been used against white civilians.
Positive argument about droping the bomb.
Other critics argued that American diplomats had ulterior motives. The Soviet Union had entered the war against Japan, and the atomic bomb could be read as a strong message for the Soviets to tread lightly. In this respect, Hiroshima and Nagasaki may have been the first shots of the Cold War as well as the final shots of World War II. Regardless, the United States remains the only nation in the world to have used a nuclear weapon on another nation.