Answer:
D. hustling and gambling
Explanation
The character of Jim Smiley is described as loving to gable and doing pretty much anything to get some money and to bet.
<u>While in the story Jim Smiley does train frog to jump, that is his not main interest. He is training jumping frog for betting and gambling, which is what he mostly does in life. </u>
Answer:
Possessive adjective.
Explanation:
Adjectives are part of speech that stand beside a noun and modify it. There are several types of adjectives: descriptive, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, or indefinite.
Possessive adjectives imply possession of something or when it is about humans - relationship.
What often is confused are possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns, but pronouns stand on their own.
In the given sentence possessive pronoun would be used in this way:
All eggs in the basket are yours.
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An article is piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication. Those can be academic, laboral or just personal.
Now, the subject of an article can automatically limit the timeliness, the audience and purpose. The subject acts like a border to your article and you will have to respect that limit. For instance, every article has a subject, but it will be conditioned by the subject of the writing piece; and, when writing, you have to identify your audicience and it has to be closed relationed with your subjects, because there are some topics for specific public.
In that sense, the only aspect a subject of an article can not limit is A: effectiveness. A topic by itself does not do anything, it is the way of presenting and writing about it. In addition, there is no any way to know if the article will produce the expected effect on the readers just because of the topic.
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