It applies to everyone thats in the state so it depends on which state you are in. Each state is different with their pays
Answer:
you dont need to use this but i saw a storytime of this.
A man names jack got married to a woman names candy. Candy left the house one day to go get dinner for Jack and herself. Candy told jack not to go to the guest bathroom ever. That day he figured she would be gone for 30 minutes or so due to 5 ock traffic. He decided to go behide her back and go into the bathroom, there it was. A trapdoor leading to a basement that he never new about. He went down to look around. It was significantly dark as he felt around for a light switch, he turned on the light. HE had just discovered Candy was a serial murder. Right when he saw the bodies, candy pulled up to the home. He turned off the light and ran up stairs. she went down to the basement to find out he had been down there. She knows how? the lightbulb was still warm.
Explanation:
The TWO (2) correct answer choices are:
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[A]: "similar" ; <u>AND</u>:
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[D]: "equal" .
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<u>Note:</u>
Refer to the following sentence in the [given paragraph] that uses the word, "similar" :
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"... <span>Similar to golf, the object is to navigate a course in the least amount of strokes. ..." ;
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Also, refer to the following sentence in the [given paragraph] that uses the word, "equal" :
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"... </span><span>Where courses were once rare, disc golf has become a popular pastime equal to the popularity of Ultimate, also a flying disc-based sport. ..." .
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Note the other answer choices given:
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[B]: "determine" ; a verb that is not related to the word, "equivalent" .
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[C]: "pasttime" ; (NOTE: The correct spelling is, in fact, "pasttime"); which is a noun that roughly means "hobbie" or "activity of interest") has nothing to do with the word, "equivalent".
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The question asks, "</span><span>Which TWO WORDS from the paragraph help the reader understand the meaning of equivalent?"
This leaves us with the remaining answer choices:
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[A]: "similar" ; and:
[D]: "equal" — both of which are related to the word, "equivalent"; and both of which help the reader understand the meaning of the word, "equivalent" .
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