Answer:
Accountable is best choice
Explanation:
The man depicted is being pointed as as if he did something wrong, like how how elementary schoolers will point and say "______ DID IT!"
Attendance means to see who is present at a meeting, event, or any sort of group. Accountable is to be held accountable for a crime or wrong-doing. The man looks visibly confused, guilty, and/or unhappy. Attendance doesn't make sense.
Answer:
Applied Research
Explanation:
Gunnar would be doing an applied research, because he is trying to find a solution to an issue. He is trying to find out if dressing in business casual makes people more comfortable around him. He is trying to answer the question because he wants to meet new people, and hence it is an applied research and not a basic research.
Answer:
I was a girl in the village doing alright
Explanation:
than I became a princess overnight, now i gotta figure out how to do it right so much to learn and see, up in the castle with my new family, in a school thats just for royalty
Answer:
Atlanta was a beautiful Greek woman, she could run faster than any other human. She didn't want to marry, so she creates a challenge. The only way a man could marry her was if he bet her in a race. Hippomenes or Melanion asked help to Aphrodite, she gave him three magical golden apples. He throws the apple into her path, Atlanta slows down to pick up the apple and Melanion won the race.
Explanation:
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