Answer: B. A sumo wrestler near the top of the elite pyramid may earn millions of dollars.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from Levitt and Dubner’s Freakonomics we can see the explanation of how the ranking in sumo wrestling works, and how there is an elite pyramid of the sixty-six highest-ranked wrestlers in Japan who are treated like royalty and may earn millions of dollars a year, while the wrestlers that aren't in the elite are treated like servants by their superiors, this situation might incentive a sumo wrestler to cheat.
Answer:
Wow - interjection
I - personal pronoun
can`t believe - modal construction that consists of a negative form of a modal verb <em>can</em> and lexical verb of state <em>to believe</em> in bare infinitive
you - personal pronoun
danced - lexical verb of action in simple past tense, 2nd person, indicative
in - preposition
the - definite article
show - abstract noun, countable, singular
and - conjunction
you - personal pronoun
won - lexical verb of action in simple past tense, 2nd person, indicative
First it could mean context clues and really context means info from the passage or quotes from the passage
Answer:
D). "You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are. . .the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean.
Explanation:
As per the question, the last quotation signals omission of text as it involves the use of ellipsis which is 'a <u>sequence of three dots(. . .) functioning to indicate the deliberate omission of text</u> without altering its actual meaning.' Therefore, the three consecutive dots in the last option <u>indicates that certain elements from the actual quotation has been intentionally omitted by the author which he might have found less relevant to explain the given idea</u>. This assists the author to attract the audience's attention towards the key aspect of the idea and present the information briefly and comprehensively. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Depending on what the note card entails, I would either do by A or D