Conditional statement, hypothesis, and conclusion
Another name for an if-then statement is a conditional statement. Every conditional has two parts. The part following if is the hypothesis and the part following then is the conclusion.
A conditional statement is a statement that is usually in the “if-then” form. It is used to express unreal or possible situations. Conditional statements are made up of two parts; the part that follows if (hypothesis or conditional part), and the part that follows then (the main part or conclusion). When writing a conditional statement, the order of arrangement of the two parts is not important but a comma should be used to separate them.
I believe that the thoughts or feelings the first two stanzas of Wordworth's The Solitary Reaper convey <span><u>the speaker's admiration for and gratitude to the reaper.</u>
</span>He constantly repeats that she is doing all these things on her own, and that her song is welcome.
Answer:
the anser is C
Explanation:
becuase the point is about how to grow up
The word means peace or undisturbed.
Hope this helps so 31 animals are walking towards the river right? ok so
1 rabbit + 6 elephants then If every elephant seen 2 monkeys then 6*2 is 12.
= 19 animals.
Then another 12 animals if there is a parrot for every monkey.
19+12 is 31
so your awnser is 31