Answer:
<em>Squid is a unique and interesting animal with elongated bodies. These have two tentacles, eight arms in total and very large eyes. These belong to Phylum Mollusca. </em>
Squids have various adaptation in them. <u>These can change color. They can also create light by using the phenomenon of bioluminescence and can release ink to get rid of any potential threat like sharks etc.</u>
- These have around three hearts. Each heart has a specific function to it. While their fins are used to gain oxygen from the water. They also have a very complex nervous system enclosed in a cartilaginous cranium. These invertebrates are assumed to very smart as well.
Answer: In the sentence the use of "This is an unjust comparison" represents the citation of the author's speech. The number (126) represents the number of the page where the citation is.
Citation is the mention in the text of information extracted from other documents, with the aim of placing the work in the context of the theme, giving it credibility, confronting data, facts and arguments, and recording similar opinions or opposite conclusions.
The answer looks it might be B. Why?
- Choice A: The Electoral College does not encourage the citizens of the US to vote in state level elections.
- Choice C: The Electoral College does not increase national political attention on individual states, although the Electoral College in the 2016 election did ignite a national debate on whether or not the US should keep the Electoral College system.
- Choice D: The Electoral College does not provide federal revenue to state-run educational programs.
- Choice E: The Electoral College does not act as a liasion for communication between state and national legislators since it is not a "physical" system.
• Additional Information:
--- The purpose of the Electoral College is to be a compromise between the election of the president by the vote of Congress and the popular vote of the people.
--- The founding fathers established the Electoral College in the United States Constitution, believing that it would be both a buffer and provide fair power to all states regardless of size.